When hunting a snake, one wrong move could be this red-legged seriema's last.
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At the height of the nesting season, red-legged seriema are at their most deadly. This parent is trying its best to bring home food for its young.
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I can't remember the last time a seriema bird appeared in a documentary without being compared to their prehistoric relatives so this is a real treat for me
Overall seriema is pretty rare to appear in any shows, even if it take place in south America. Apparently this bird overshadowed by jaguar, anteater, piranha, or capybara and tapir
I love it when PBS finds an animal I've never heard of!
Humanizing channel, a creature doesn't "give up because it has chicks to raise". Nearly every sound effect in the video is fake, all to provide good television to those who don't know better. Straight up Zombie TV, lol.
I wasn't prepared for these slams lol
No chance. Ultra Sharp Beak. The Body Slame. Two elongated Claws & a pair of wings for distraction & defense. NO CONTEST.
The last terror bird alive.
Smart bird and it's tenderizing it for the chicks too
Interesting that it's in the raptor class. Because it looks somewhat like a crane or a heron, but also like a grouse or pheasant.
It's not closely related to any other bird group alive.
It’s closest relatives are the phorusrhacids or terror birds which are closely related to other birds of prey. In fact the term “raptor” is misleading. They aren’t a single group, in fact some raptors such as falcons are more closely related to parrots than they are to other predatory birds like hawks or eagles. They all just converged on a similar body plan because of their similar ecological niches which lead to people thinking they were all closely related.
The sound effects are sending me
Blunt force trama lol
Mamma is serving spicy noodle again!
Lindos os vídeos!
These snakes are scarier than Burmese Pythons in Florida
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The bird's slam attack is pretty deadly for snakes. That downward whipping toss can literally snap the snakes' spine which can leave it paralyzed.
A unusual bird, this is great
I guess you can call them "raptor", based on their dromeosauroid looking clawed toe...
The last cariamiform.
2:13 hehe triumphant HAH! Now what, B???
Pelo visto é uma 🐍 maja
Poor thing must've gotten jealous of those Secretary Birds.
An amazing raptor
Relative of now extinct terror birds...
:13 who? The snake?
stone cold killer is right...
I was rooting for the baby snake
Pretty sure this bird isn’t even related to other Birds of Prey.
Not closely, but it is in the sister group to falcons. Its closest relatives would be an extinct family of huge flightless predatory birds called the terror birds. All of these groups, including the falcons and caracaras, are more closely related to songbirds and parrots than they are to hawks and eagles!
@@rookbirdbluesI knew about the Terror Bird part but not the falcon part. I thought they were related to cranes.
Squirrels' nest fell from the tree 😢 kzhead.info/sun/oLyIqaWJqnamY5E/bejne.htmlsi=hoRBeyqogNsn3rwX
Narrator is only there bc of DEI.
It’s PBS, are you surprised? 😂
@@candyr85 How must it feel knowing that you are only hired bc the other races feels sorry for your race since they won't ever be qualified enough for any real jobs.
this ain't a raptor
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Humanizing channel, a creature doesn't "give up because it has chicks to raise". Nearly every sound effect in the video is fake, all to provide good television to those who don't know better. Straight up Zombie TV, lol.
Agreed, plus secretary birds are unlikely to run from venomous snakes they're hunting. They have armored feet to glance off fang bites, and it they do get bit, they have evolved to be very resistant to snake venom.