Young white lion relaxes in a tree
This beautiful, yet clumsy one-year-old white lion decided to climb a tree, but he still hasn't learned how to climb down! Watch his hilarious attempts before he manages to jump! Filmed in South Africa.
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Giraffe breaks gate, another attempts to fix it
This gate has never kept the giraffes from coming and going, so one day this female decides she doesn't want it there anymore. When the male sees the damage he tries fixing it, only to make it worse! Animals are hilarious!
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Sweet jaguar cub loves getting attention
This adorable young jaguar, unfortunately, had to grow up without her mother, which means that she became very accustomed to people. She loves to get attention, but that doesn't mean she can be trusted. Jaguars are not pets. They are wild animals, and even when humanized, they still have that wild nature inside. It's OK to give her a scratch through the fence, as long as you watch your fingers, but nobody goes in with her. This is a temporary enclosure, while the big ones were under maintenance.
The Jaguar (Panthera onca) is the largest cat species in the American continent, and the third largest in the world. It shares the Panthera genus with four other big cats: the Lion (Panthera leo), the Tiger (Panthera tigris), the Leopard (Panthera pardus) and the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia).
It has a stocky body and short, thick and powerful limbs, making the jaguar a great climber and swimmer. The proportionally bigger head grants it an extremely powerful jaw, being able to bite through any prey and drag it. Although the jaguar is often confused with the leopard, it is considerably sturdier and heavier than its African cousin, and it has a rounder head. The rosettes are also different, being larger, sometimes darker, and fewer in number; the contours are thicker and there is a small spot in the center. Each animal has a unique coat pattern, like fingerprints. The head and neck generally have solid spots instead of rosettes; and the same happens on the tail, where they may merge and form a ring.
Females are usually 10 to 20% smaller than males, but the smallest male recorded weighed only 36 Kg, and the largest male 158 Kg. Sizes vary according to regions and habitats. The largest jaguars occur in open flood plains areas, in Venezuela and Brazil, and the smallest jaguars are found in the dense forests of Central America.
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Curious hyena really wants to investigate camera
A standoff between hidden camera and hyena, resulting in a cute reaction from the hyena's end. While waiting to be relocated to a wildlife reserve, this spotted hyena stays at a wildlife sanctuary in an enclosure that doesn't allow them to see people. It can't see the camera, but it knows there's something there and is torn between curiosity and caution. Watch it as adorably tries to act cool by sniffing something and biting a plant.
Animals do interesting things when no one's looking. This hyena send itself on a mission to find out more about what's over there, with "there" meaning the camera. After spending some time trying to investigate the hidden camera, it turns away and leaves, as it has taken too long to investigate and no longer peaks its interest.
The hyena is commonly known for its laugh as well as it's hunting ability, but who would've known that they also specialize in reconnaissance? That's something you won't learn in a textbook.
Check out this hyena investigate a hidden camera!
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Greedy male lion refuses to share kill with pride
Male lions are very greedy and don't like to share their food with the females and young in their pride. Watch how even though this one tries to claim two out of the three pieces of meat by chasing the females away, one lioness manages to outsmart him and snatch a piece for the others.
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Adorable rescued baby monkey having breakfast
This baby Vervet Monkey lost his mother and had to be rescued; now he lives at a wildlife sanctuary and gets cared by his human foster moms. How adorable is he, eating fruit?!
The Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) is an Old World monkey, which means that it belongs to the Cercopithecidae family, the largest of all primate families, comprising 138 species of primates.
The term "vervet" is used to refer to all members of the Chlorocebus genus, although it is still debated whether there are several species or only one, with several subspecies.
They are native to the African continent, and can be found as far north as Egypt, and as far south as South Africa. They occupy savanna, open woodland, and forest-grassland mosaic, preferably close to rivers, being generally absent from desert areas and deep forest. It's a common and abundant species; flexible and easily adapted to secondary and highly fragmented vegetation, including cultivated areas and rural and urban environments, where it is often considered a pest, which gets them hunted and shot, causing many babies to become orphaned. In some areas, they become bushmeat.
Vervet Monkeys live in large troops of up to 38 individuals, with one dominant male. The females are usually related to one another, but many unrelated males may be present.
With a life-span of 10 to 11 years, females become sexually mature at age four, and males at age five. They breed from April to June, and a single offspring is born five months later.
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Lion and hyena: Sworn enemies or play buddies?
These two little orphans have been raised together with absolutely no idea that in the wild lions and hyenas hate each other! Look how adorable and innocent they are, just having fun! Cuteness overload!
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Coati can't resist scratch on the nose
This adorable Coati is very hyper most of the time, and hardly ever stands still, always exploring... But his eyes simply won't stay open when he gets a scratch on the nose! Too cute!
Videos of animals being caught in a relaxing mode are simply amazing, always fun to watch, and instant mood boosters! Well, this one is no exception! Here, we have an adorable Coati that is usually fun loving and extremely energetic, but not this time, and you'll see why! This little fluff ball just loves being scratched on the nose, and it's the only moment when he actually stands still. Even more, he can't seem to keep his eyes open, so we assume he's truly enjoying all this. We feel you, buddy!
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Orphaned howler monkey is such a messy eater
This adorable baby lost his mother to poachers, but was lucky enough to be rescued. Having to be hand-raised at a Wildlife Refuge, he has become very accustomed to people and, unfortunately, won't be able to be released back into the wild. These babies drink their formula from bowl, instead of bottles, since there are too many of them. They are usually good at it, but it can be a bit messy sometimes...
Primates, in general, are extremely social animals, and the babies need to be with a mother, even if a foster one. In spite of the great size difference and physical appearance, the resemblance in behavior shared between a baby monkey and a human baby is remarkable!
The Bolivian Red Howler (Alouatta sara) is a species of Howler Monkey that is endemic to Bolivia, which means that it can't be found anywhere else in the world, although it used to be considered a subspecies of Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus). Howler Monkeys are some of the largest species of New World monkeys, and are native so South and Central American forests. As the name suggests, their main vocalizations consist of "howls", which are loud, deep, guttural growls. The males usually call at dawn and dusk, but can also vocalize during the day.
Although baby monkeys can be super and cuddly, it is important to remember that they are wild animals, and should NOT be kept as pets! This baby lost her mother and was rescued from the black market precisely because people buy monkeys!
The illegal wildlife trade is the third most valuable illicit commerce in the world, losing only to drugs and weapons. That, along with loss of habitat by deforestation, fires, etc., results in an enormous amount of animals in need of rescuing.
Only 1 in 10 animals survive trafficking! Do not support the pet trade! Animals should be free!
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Sleeping baby hyena caught dreaming
Hyenas are generally known as vicious creatures, but this cute little one will hopefully fix that perception. Check it out as this two-month-old Striped Hyena dreams of something pleasant after playing around all day. Filmed in South Africa.
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Rare white lion cub struggles to stay awake
This beautiful cub is 4 months old and is desperately fighting the urge to take a nap alongside her siblings. She wants to keep playing, but you can tell by the look on her face she is soon going to give in to sleep. Credit to 'nademedeiros'.
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Wild African cats show some love to each other
Servals, like all other wild cats, are predators and must not be messed with. But look how sweet and loving they can be with each other!
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Ambitious young elephant attempts to knock down tree
In Zimbabwe, this four-year-old African elephant is determined to break apart a tree, probably because he has seen the adults do it, but clearly isn't at their skill level yet. His attempts are adorable nonetheless!
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Friendly and exotic caracal gives human friend a bath
Many people say cats are cold and don't care about their human friends, but even wild ones show affection to those they like!
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Funny zebras fart loudly while running
Zebras are beautiful animals, but they have a gas problem... They fart all the time! It's hilarious how, when they come running, you hear not only the galloping, but also the farting!
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Adorable serval loves his human friend
Every kitty loves to be scratched and shown attention. No matter the size or breed, the desires remain the same. For this Serval, his human friend decided to show him some love and cuteness ensued. Turn up the volume and listen to this adorable Serval purring with satisfaction when getting attention from his human friend! So awesome!
Everyone just needs some loving from time to time, it's just the way things are. Our dogs beg for attention, so do our cats, even we do from time to time. That is why it's not surprising that this Serval loves some too.
How adorable is this big Serval cat? You don't see them everyday, that's for sure! For more adorable animals, stop on by at Rumble.com and get your daily dose of cuteness.
Check out this adorable Serval purring.
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Playful tiger cub is just a cat at heart
No matter how big they are, no cat can resist a moving a stick - even if they are too lazy to actually try and get it! That's just what happens with this precious little tiger cub. Check it out!
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Rescued young pudu thoroughly enjoys head scratches
Pudus are the smallest deer in the world, which makes them very cute and fascinating. This adorable youngster had to be rescued at a very early age, so she is now too humanized to be released back into the wild, but she does enjoy the company of her caretakers and, of course, some head scratches!
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Coati is clearly obsessed with woman's hair
Having spent the first months of his life as a pet, this coati is now very used to humans, but his favorite thing about them is their hair! He never misses an opportunity to play with it, so maybe having one as a pet is not the best of ideas... Then again, who needs a hairstylist when you hang out with a coati!
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Tiger cub can't resist a scratch under the chin
Just like cats and dogs, this two-month-old Golden Bengal Tiger has a weak spot. Just give her a scratch under the chin and she won't be able to stay still. Look how adorable she is!
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Baby anteater wants to suckle human's fingers
This rescued baby Giant Anteater is still being bottle-fed, so she tries to suckle anything that resembles a teat! Look at that tongue!
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Sneaky lion cub attempts to snatch food from siblings
Each cub gets a piece of meat, but somehow one of them managed to lose his lunch. So now he does his very best to stealthily steal a bite from his siblings. These cubs could use a lesson in sharing! Filmed by Natalia C. at Lion Park in South Africa.
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Groggy jaguars slowly awaken after being sedated
These rescued jaguars needed to be relocated and therefore had to be sedated. Watch as the medicine slowly wears off and they start to move again.
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Beluga Whale shows playful side
Animals in captivity need neural and physical stimulation in order to reduce stress and enhance their well-being; it's called environmental enrichment. Look how delightful it is to see how much this beluga whale enjoys playing with a ball. Credit to 'nademedeiros'.
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Animal-loving dog is obsessed with snakes
Nothing in the world can distract this dog from the snakes on the other side of the glass. You can see the determination in his eyes!
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