Unusual Animal Behavior Caught On Camera 🙈 Smithsonian Channel

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From a rare hyena cub sighting to a herd of elephants interrupting a lion pride meal, these clips from ‘Big Cat Country,’ ‘Orangutan Jungle School,’ ‘Tales From Zambia,’ ‘Tasmania: Curious Life Of Quolls,’ and ‘David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef’ all capture rarely-seen behavior.

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That poor Orangutan, seems to be doing just fine though, especially for a climbing animal that’s missing a hand.

hunterloxar
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My favourite channel out of all of em !!

Wayne-xvwt
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I wonder if that mama elephant thought it was a baby elephant they were eating. She's like 'Oh this is a Buffalo. Lucky cause I was 'bout to stomp ya'll to death...carry on"

misssupreme
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i had no idea African elephants 🐘 had this behavior. you can have that buffalo, but don’t come near us!!! “ok, ok! jeesh! can we eat now?”
hippos 🦛 are the same with crocs 🐊. they really don’t like them and will often scare them off when they catch another kind of animal.

feralbluee
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Not the best video but somewhat interesting. Thank you.

HappyComfort
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I prefer the narration come from Sir David Attenborough

youlikedyourowncomment
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When comes to killing, these lions know best, it's the silence that kills.

boson
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Hyenas are felids (not canids) and i love them. it’s called convergent evolution. so these felids evolved into a dog-like animal to fit an open niche. kinda terrific, huh? 😸🐕🌷🌱

feralbluee
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Orang utan so cleaver and his arm is more stronger then human, all animal can swim

yzyz
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0:47 dialect of which language? a dialect is a branch of a language. if there is only one left, it IS the language. either the narrator thinks the listeners know the language so well they are interested in which dialect precisely (in which case just saying 'local' isnt helpful) or he didnt bother to learn which language it was in the first place. just another example of the conventions used when talking about Africa. 'tribe' (if the programme had been about somewhere in europe it would have been 'ethnic group'), natives (in europe 'locals') and now apparently 'local dialect'. when talking about africa a different set of vocabulary is used and you immediately know the narrative is about people different from europeans. a fundamental step in the direction of discrimination.

saharanemigrant
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Lola ya bonobo share 98.6 human dna 99.5 exact amino match

kingofkings
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Unusual animal behaviour? This is how it works. Put a human in a chicken-coop and se what happens after a week.

milesdust
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Nothing "unusual" about any of this behaviour.
Animals behave for reasons.

M 🦘🏏😎

markdowse