@@vaiyt They basically wrote the book on Live fast,Very Fast,No seriously just go fast , similar to the Etruscan pygmy shrew from the mammal guild, The Aztecs also noticed how Fierce they fight each other, and were associated with Huitzilopochtli
@@vaiyt Thats is cool when you think about it but if they did not have low stamina in the first place then they would have never had to waste evolution points to do that as other birds dont need to do that because they does not have low stamina like hummingbirds
Parrots having high intelligence is a weird trait to have to deal with if you have pet parrots. Even the smallest ones like budgies and pocket parrots can solve puzzles, and when you get to birds like African Greys, it's like having a toddler in the house for 50+ years. Right now, my grey is trying to figure out how to get under the sofa without me noticing. She thinks I can't see her. I need to invest in some pool noodles to wedge under there to block her way.
The Eagle took mah baby. Is the American version of da dingo took dababy. Except instead of eating the baby eagles raise him into a superhero with the incorrect name HawkMan.
12:22 Trust me, baboons don't play when it comes to meat. They're like real-life Saiyans. You're gonna find that alot of animals you thought ate only plants also eat other things. Squirrels, on occasion, eat BIRDS. You'd think they were tight when you see them in the park hanging out, but the minute you turn your back... There is also a video of MANY herbivorous animals EATING other animals, too.
i wonder if they saw this video before they saw the one about how herbivore-omnivore-carnivore isn't necessarily set in stone and may be adjusted based on dietary needs
Herons have a special place in my heart. My late grandmother loved to watch them in the pond across her house. She found them so elegant and strong, she could watch them for hours.
To be fair, not all animals that you think of as herbivores are STRICTLY herbivores. Deer have been seen eating fish and other deer on occasion. Cows have been observed eating birds. And there is a species of small antelope in Africa that has been seen hunting for small birds and frogs. Even bunnies will eat meat.
If you're thinking of Teratornis as an inspiration for the thunder bird, the most recent species wasn't much larger than a California condor and was likely a scavenger and predator of small animals, not a hunter of humans. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teratornis
I once watched a pair of Eagles drowning ducks on Lake Washington. One Eagle swooped (swope? past tense of swoop?) a flock of ducks on the water; some ducks flew off, most dove under. As the ducks came up for air, the pair of Eagles took turns making diving attacks. This kept driving the ducks diving under water! Ducks that broke surface and made a run for it were left alone. After a few more strafing runs, ducks began floating up the surface. Two Eagles scored 7 ducks in ten minutes and didn't have to fight one of them! Of course 4 of those ducks got stolen by other Eagles...
I once heard a story about a large bird of prey that caused a power outage by accident. It attacked and carried off a farm animal - goat, I think - but it lost its grip and dropped it on some power lines.
That intelligent play by the eagle was hectic. Bird was getting harassed for a scrap of meat until it recognised an opportunity, it brought the meat closer to the heron to bait it, you can see the eagle doesn't take it's eyes off the heron when it drops that bait, then sure enough the heron takes it and gets rolled. I mean, the eagle gains next to nothing because how the hell is it going to get the heron through the cage but who knows maybe it wasn't about the meat, maybe it was about sending a message. Either way that shit was premeditated. That's intelligence.
The eagle actually WASN’T trying to eat that heron, from where I’m standing. At the end of the clip, it lets the heron go, so that tells me the eagle wasn’t trying to hunt it, but emphatically tell the heron, “Dude, this is MY meal. Go find your own!”.
I guess I’m lucky the geese that live near me are extremely friendly. Younger me thought all geese were friendly, and I was surprised to hear stories of aggressive geese.
I could do that woodpecker thing good but I stopped doing it at some point and forget it was a thing. Remembering it brought a smile to my face though so thanks.
Journey to the West from OverlySarcasticProductions. And if you don't want to do that, then you should watch Talking Kitty Cat. The first few episodes are extremely short- like Vine short; but the story develops more and more as you watch.
I agree with Chavezz, Chicken is delicious. I like eggs too though... P.S. Remember y'all Fried chicken is taking the flesh of an animal, dipping it in the blood of it's unborn children then rolling it around in it's food. Pork is even tastier than chicken... where do we go from here?
Listen, I'll not have you guys talking smack about pigeons. Since you guys live in Vegas I'll assume you've never dealt with seagulls. Seagulls are the bane of all existence and french fries.
When I watched this originally I never noticed that there was another existent ratite: the Tinamou. They’re related to moas and are the only ratite relative that can fly.
There’s also a semi-sequel to this tier list that I hope you’ll react to at some point in the near future, Skitten: the Raptor Tier List. As the name implies, that one is purely about raptor birds, but it goes into more details on which raptors represent the best examples of specific raptors, i.e. the Harpy Eagle being the best variant of the eagle playstyle.
Congratulations hope you have a good weekend and way to go wish you the best luck wish you , the best of the lessons to give you , I hope you stay safe
could you react to the following 1. what ben 10 can and can’t turn into | rules of the omnitrix (300k special) 2. Which Lantern Corps Should 5 Video Game Mascots Be In? (Kratos, Mario, Pacman, Master chief, Sonic) please?