Barrel Rolling Hippo Witness the Feeding Thrill
In this captivating video, witness a hippo performing an impressive barrel roll before indulging in its lunchtime feast. Experience the thrill as this magnificent beast reveals its wide-open mouth and formidable teeth. We speed up the footage when the hippo turns around. Get a close-up view right into the depths of its mouth. Prepare for an exhilarating journey into the world of this incredible creature!
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Playfighting Arctic Fox Kits
Watch as these adorable Arctic fox kits engage in playful wrestling matches under the watchful eye of their mum. Jumping, biting each other's tails, and playfighting, these young kits are practising essential skills for adulthood. This heartwarming video captures their energetic antics and the early lessons they are learning through play. Join us to witness the future hunters of the Arctic as they prepare for the challenges of the wild. Don't miss the delightful moments of these Arctic fox kits as they grow and develop, all while having fun under their mother's careful supervision
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Wolverine's Quirky Grooming Habits From Dips to Teeth Bites
In this entertaining video, follow Wolverine through a peculiar grooming routine in the heart of nature. The clip kicks off with Wolverine taking a quick dip in the water, followed by an unconventional method of drying off—throwing himself into a leafy plant and rubbing his back vigorously against the foliage.
After a quick glance towards the camera, Wolverine smoothly transitions into a playful rollout of the plant, followed by a self-licking session. The cycle continues with another dip in the water and a return to the leafy plant for drying.
Adding an unexpected twist to the routine, Wolverine decides it's time for dental care and bites into a log with determination, persisting until a satisfying chunk is bitten off. Before settling down, he treats viewers to a big yawn, showcasing his impressive set of teeth.
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Tiger Trying to Mate - Is He getting his female?
Amidst the enclosed sanctuary, delve into the intriguing courtship dynamics of two majestic tigers. This YouTube video unveils the complex dance of love as a persistent male tiger seeks to capture the heart of a resilient female. Witness the male's repeated attempts to win the affection of the female, showcasing determination and the untamed beauty of nature.
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Anteater Mother Wrestling Youngster - Snouts And Tongue
Experience the enchanting world of anteater motherhood in this captivating video, where a devoted mum engages in playful wrestling with her adorable baby. Join us as we delve into the heartwarming moments of their bond, set against the backdrop of a natural environment. Explore the wild side of wildlife as the anteater duo showcases their affection in a series of delightful wrestling matches.
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Tiger makes incredible acrobatic jump for food
Watch a tiger display its remarkable agility as it jumps up a tree to grab a chunk of meat. The scene unfolds with the tiger catching its breath while consuming the meat on a platform. Join us for this authentic wildlife moment, capturing nature's simplicity and the raw beauty of a tiger's natural behavior.
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Calgary Zoo's Camel Ollie Gets TLC from a Magpie
Calgary Zoo's Ollie, the Bactrian camel, shares a heartwarming moment with a magpie in a snowy landscape. Watch the magpie clean Ollie's wounds, showcasing the beauty of unexpected animal friendships. Don't miss this touching video.
Experience a heartwarming moment at the Calgary Zoo with Ollie, the Bactrian camel, in this charming video. Ollie, enjoying the snowy surroundings, gets an unexpected but tender visit from a magpie. The magpie takes on an unusual role, helping Ollie by cleaning his wounds.
The video captures the simplicity and beauty of this unlikely friendship. The magpie starts by cleaning Ollie's hooves before the camel trusts the bird to access and clean his wound. It's a touching scene that unfolds in the tranquil winter setting of the zoo.
Join us as we witness this unique interaction between Ollie and the magpie, showcasing the kindness that can exist between different animals. It's a reminder of the surprises nature can offer and the bonds that can form in the most unexpected circumstances. Enjoy this heartening moment of connection in the snowy landscape of the Calgary Zoo.
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Barbary Sheep's Headfirst Dive and Sand Spa
The Barbary sheep engages in this peculiar behavior for several intriguing reasons. First and foremost, the dipping of its head into the paddle serves as a method of cooling off in warm weather. By wetting its fur, the sheep effectively regulates its body temperature, a clever adaptation to the challenges of its environment.
As for the sand and gravel covering, it serves a dual purpose. On one hand, the Barbary sheep uses this technique as a form of natural hygiene. The sand helps remove parasites and excess oils from its coat, ensuring a healthier and cleaner fur. On the other hand, the sand acts as a protective layer, shielding the sheep from the harsh rays of the sun and potentially serving as camouflage in its natural habitat.
So, in essence, this unique behavior is a combination of cooling off, hygiene maintenance, and adapting to the harsh conditions of its environment. Nature never ceases to amaze us with its ingenious solutions! #BarbarySheepBehavior #NatureFacts #WildlifeInsights
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Those Magnificent Leopard Big Paws
Get ready for an awe-inspiring wildlife experience as we bring you an extreme close-up of a majestic leopard engaging in a mesmerizing grooming session. Watch in fascination as this powerful creature meticulously licks its magnificent, oversized paw, showcasing the grace and beauty of one of nature's most iconic predators.
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Lion's Hilarious Sneeze Face
In this hilarious YouTube Shorts video, watch as a majestic lion, the king of the jungle, lets out an unexpected sneeze that will leave you in stitches. The sheer power and intensity of this wild feline's sneeze is truly a sight to behold. With a camera rolling at just the right moment, you'll witness this extraordinary and utterly comical moment of nature in action. It's a reminder that even the mightiest of creatures can have their silly and endearing moments. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind, uproarious wildlife encounter, and be sure to share the laughter with your friends! 🦁😂 #LionSneeze #NatureComedy #WildlifeGoneFunny
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Tiger Dad Adorably Plays With His Cubs
Dash the male tiger at the Chester Zoo is having a great day with the family. Cuteness overload!
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Rare Baby Binturong Is The Cutest Animal Ever
Such a rare occasion to see a baby Binturong! This on is from the Dudley Zoo in the West Midlands, England. No one told this cute Binturong not to play with its food and we're glad they didn't.
He's called Niffler from the Harry Potter film. Apparently it's because he always steals mum's bananas.
Two-year-old Mother Coco (Coconut) and five-year-old dad Elliot look after the little bundle of joy!
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Baby Elephant Loves to Cuddle With Dad
This is the baby Elephant Otto from the Munich Tierpark Hellabrunn. He loves nothing more than to cuddle with his dad, a gorgeous bull elephant with huge tusks. Dad Gajendra is temporarily separated, most likely because he's in Musth (must), meaning his Testosterone levels can be more than 60 times higher than in the same elephant at other times which could make him highly aggressive, but he's certainly not aggressive with his son Otto today as he's being very affectionate.
The little baby elephant cuddles dad's tusks. Throwing his little trunk around it. Dad's big trunk wrapped around his son's head and touches the rest of him. The elephant calf runs towards the big tire has a little play. In the background you hear mother Temi slapping her ears against a metal door. It's time to go outside. When the little one finishes with the tire he runs back to dad and cuddles into his Dad's big tusks again. Just look at him run, just so cute. He runs towards the tire again but makes a quick turn to go to dad. When dad shows his leg, the baby does the same and lifts us his little leg and puts it on dad's leg.
Otto was born on the 11th of November 2020 during the lockdown of the covid19 pandemic. His mum is called Temi and his dad is called Gajendra. He's a little cutie, very playful and loves learning from the adults.
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Slobbering Orangutan Loves To Eat The Snow
This messy flanked male orangutan named Batu from the Twycross Zoo enjoys eating the snow in his enclosure. Hilarious!
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Rare footage of orangutan male playing with his baby
Check out this beautiful footage of an orangutan playing with his son at the Twycross Zoo. Males are not known to play with their children and have no direct role in the upbringing of their offspring.
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Geese Mating Dance And Mating
Geese mating dance and mating. Fascinating inside into the mating ritual the geese has got.
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Monkeys play a hilarious game of tug-of-war
The Bonobos have a tug of war with a hessian sack. The mum with her baby in her arms is chasing the bonobo youngster to try to get the sack. The youngster is rolling away from the mum and holds in very tightly. He puts it over his head and swings it wildly afterwards and slides down the slope. A bit later mum seems to have gotten the sack back and makes herself a blanket to lie on. Her baby jumps on top of her and gives her a huge cuddle. So sweet!
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Backyard camera captures baby fox's encounter with a hedgehog
Check out this amazing encounter between a fox youngster and a hedgehog. Dare we say a friendship in the making? We hope so!
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Young elephants engage in cutest pushing battle ever
These two elephant youngsters from the Chester Zoo really love to play and push each other. The little male baby on the left is not giving up pestering his big sister. But she gets her own back when she runs after him and pushes him off the sandhill!
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Amazing Animal Friendships: Doggy & Cheetah Playtime
This unlikely pair are from Bush Garden in Tampa Park. The 8-week-old male cheetah cub and 16-week-old female mix puppy play together. Busch's animal experts expect their friendship to last a lifetime.
The pair, who were later named Kasi (cheetah) and Mtani (dog), spent only supervised play times together at first. A year later, they live together full time at the park's Cheetah Run.
Only approximately 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild and they are on the U.S. Endangered Species Act list of threatened species.
Did you ever think that a cheetah and a dog could be best friends? If you watch this video, you will be totally amazed! Believe it or not, cheetahs are animals with a lot of personality and, in fact, they are quite shy, so they can relate to domesticated animals, such as dogs. Cheetahs seem to be quite aggressive animals, but in reality they are not. In fact they can be as smart as dogs to understand people and follow instructions. In this fun video, you can see how a cheetah and a dog are best friends and everyone at the zoo thinks their friendship will last a lifetime. The cheetah is eight weeks old and is called Kasi, and the dog is 16 weeks old and called Mtani. Despite being quite young, these two animals have a very good <a href="https://rumble.com/v8ozzv-you-cant-catch-me-.html" target="_blank">friendship</a>. This happened at Bush Garden in Tampa Park, USA.
The cheetah is an exciting animal and does not go unnoticed by anyone. With sublime elegance and amazing features, he is an innate hunter. It seems that about 100,000 years ago, the cheetah migrated from North America to Africa. This place is still its natural habitat. It is said to have descended from North American cougars, but it appears that the cheetah preferred the tropical climate of Africa to the cold winters of America. However, there was a time when the cheetah showed a great inability to care for and protect its young, and was on the verge of extinction. Therefore, at that time its reproduction was carried out by few specimens, so its resemblance to all is very characteristic.
Despite its strength, <a href="https://rumble.com/v45lj7-rescued-cheetah-enjoying-lunchtime.html" target="_blank">the cheetah</a> was robbed of prey by scavengers. Therefore, with the passage of time, it decided to carry out its day hunting tasks. In this way it prevented others from overtaking him. Something that helps him is its privileged sight. We could change the saying "eagle sight" to "cheetah sight," and the meaning would remain the same. Despite this, it is not usual to rush when hunting.
For example, a hungry lion is able to expend a lot of energy behind prey that he is not sure he will catch. The cheetah, however, waits and makes sure it will succeed. That makes it add strength and energy that it can use against its prey. In fact, it is 99% correct. To get it right, think about the terrain, and according to it, choose the tactic. If the terrain makes it easy for you to sneak up on them, they will try to attack from the closest possible place. But if the terrain does not allow you to observe from afar, the race will start from the longest distance.
The male does not help the female at all, neither in the care nor in the feeding of the cubs. The female takes care of everything, including teaching them to hunt. It does this with baby gazelles that offers them to awaken their hunting instincts. This is the information about the cheetah that we wanted to share with you so that you get closer to an animal that we may never be able to see live.
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Elephant uses trunk to make contact with buddy on other side of wall
These are the two elephants from the Planckendael Zoo in Belgium. They trying their best to say hello over the wall with their trunks.
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Remarkable elephant baby survives disease to play with sister
Two-year-old Indali Hi-Way is a rare elephant that survived the deadly EEHV in June 2019. It was groundbreaking work for the Chester Zoo. A real survivor.
Half-sister Anjan is happy to still have a playmate with and they're just so happy and cute playing in the sand.
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Have you ever seen a whistling walrus?
This is the huge walrus from the Harderwijk Dolphinarium in the Netherlands and he loves to give your hair a quick blow dry. Unfortunately with all his drool it might not be the best idea!
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Wild Horse Interested In Taking Over Photographer's Job
All horses have a robust desire to play; even a day old horse displays this by skipping and jumping. Foals exercise galloping and making sharp turns, pulling face mask expressions and trying to wave the tails, by reiterating these adult behaviors they are learning vital skills for later in life. Adult horses are typically very patient with playful youngsters and put up with infinite amounts of nibbling, biting and mounting.
Understanding the “normal” behavior of a horse will help you to know whether your horse is behaving normally or not. This knowledge will help you determine the appropriate management plan for your horse. While behaviorists will discuss equine behaviors using similar terms, there may be some variation in the categories used. Some behaviorists may place more emphasis on certain behaviors due to how important they judge their significance to the makeup of the horse or management strategies for the horse. Play behavior can be included as a primary behavior, based on its importance and variety in young horses.
There are numerous types of play actions—object play, play fighting, loco motors play and sexual play. Play is considered important for the good welfare of a horse, especially in juveniles. It helps several functions such as enhanced ability, practicing survival helps and building social relationships.
Object play includes playing with something, e.g., a young colt likes playing with a ball when stalled. Play fighting is frequently done by young horses, particularly colts. Sexual play often starts at a very early age; even suckling horses may be observed attractive in mounting behavior with their dams. Loco motors play is just the exuberant release of energy that can be seen when horses take off running cross-ways a field for no apparent aim, or when a fresh horse bucks a few times on the long line.
A horses need to play doesn’t reduce as he grows older and horses that play together often become experts at reading each other’s body language. A stabled horse who infrequently has the chance to play finds it difficult to read this refined body language, so when turned out, he may show lack by galloping and bucking actively, inventing games for himself in the stable like playing with his water bucket, if actually frustrated he may even option to some irregular vices like crib-biting. A horse that hasn’t advanced the skill of play when he is young may also have trouble mating in later life because his ability to connect through body language hasn’t been adequately developed.
While <a href="https://rumble.com/v6l1gr-11-week-old-great-dane-puppy-loves-to-play-tug-of-war.html" target="_blank">play</a> behavior is observed more in foals, it can also be seen in juvenile and adult horses. Initially, colts and fillies may spend similar time at play. As the horse ages, the males demonstrate more play behavior than the females. Environment may play a role in horses exhibiting play behavior. The chance to socialize in a herd and the ability to run at will all provide more opportunities for <a href="https://rumble.com/v4tkwm-funny-friesdale-horses-steal-moms-gloves.html" target="_blank">horses</a> to initiate play behavior. Providing play objects for stalled horses or horses housed alone may help enrich their environment.
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Playful dolphins just want to have fun
These are the dolphins from the Harderwijk Dolphinarium in the Netherlands. They do have a short show there in their natural sea water lagoon (not a pool), the Dolfijnendelta where most of the dolphins live. It's just a short show so not to have the Dolphins work too hard. This video is not from the show, but what they do at other times.
They are getting toys! The staff throws these floats into the water and the dolphins seem to love it. They free to play or to just leave them where they are, but they were actually waiting for the staff in the morning to throw the floats into the water and started playing straight away. Jumping over it, trying to sink it, push it and throw it. They threw it that hard that one of the float ended back up on land, with the other Dolphins looking at the thrower as if they were saying to him, what have you done, but not to worry there were many more floats!
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