Videos tagged with "bird"

Clever crow outsmarts TWO turkey vultures with ONE move [VIDEO]

This crow manages to turn two turkey vultures against each other in order to get access to the water dish. I don't know if the crow intended to make this vulture think the other vulture pecked at it, but that's how it played out!


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Published 4 months ago VXV
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Published 4 months ago VXV
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Clever crow outsmarts TWO turkey vultures with ONE move [VIDEO]

This crow manages to turn two turkey vultures against each other in order to get access to the water dish. I don't know if the crow intended to make this vulture think the other vulture pecked at it, but that's how it played out!

Young bird thinking food will automatically jump to his mouth [VIDEO]

Birds think food will automatically jump to their mouth since their mothers fed them like that

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https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/vanodb/young_birds_thinking_food_will_automatically_jump/


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Published 3 months ago VXV
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Published 3 months ago VXV
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Young bird thinking food will automatically jump to his mouth [VIDEO]

Birds think food will automatically jump to their mouth since their mothers fed them like that Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/vanodb/young_birds_thinking_food_will_automatically_jump/

Bird cries like a baby [VIDEO]

Parrot named Nico who likes to trick people into thinking he’s a baby stuck in a crate.


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Published 5 months ago VXV
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Published 5 months ago VXV
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Bird cries like a baby [VIDEO]

Parrot named Nico who likes to trick people into thinking he’s a baby stuck in a crate.

Bird gang attacks snake

A cool technique they have is that they don't attack from the front, but always from behind, possibly from above. I wonder if it's instinct or trained behavior.


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Published 1 year ago RickAndMorthy123
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Published 1 year ago RickAndMorthy123
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Bird gang attacks snake

A cool technique they have is that they don't attack from the front, but always from behind, possibly from above. I wonder if it's instinct or trained behavior.