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Infanticida -
Kati does what she has to do to raise at least the other three chicks. Unfortunately, she does it in a way that is unbearable for us humans.This video is intended for ornithologists and other intrested. It is not intended for people who think they can skip their hatred of these animals.We humans take the habitat of the animals and force them, to do so. As we can see, storks are not able to kill their chicks. In the end, the chick died of severe injuries.
White Storks Ciconia ciconia parents were observed to kill their smaller chick in 9 out of 63 nests observed during a three-year study. Infanticidal parents were caring for larger broods and laid larger clutches than non-infanticidal birds. Males killed the chick in 8 out of 9 cases. Victims were born from the last-hatched egg in 4- and 5-egg clutches, they were the lightest in their brood and grew at lower rates than their nestmates during the days preceding their elimination. The last-hatched nestlings in 4-chick broods had lower pre-fledging survival rates than their elder sibs. Potential victims contributed a low fraction to parents' reproductive output, and 4-chick broods were especially costly to raise because parents provisioned them both more frequently and for longer nestling periods. Hence, the presence of an extra chick seems to lower the benefit/cost ratio to parents rearing a large brood once its elder siblings have hatched successfully. If nestlings do not compete aggressively for food, parents would be selected to eliminate the extra chick themselves. This hypothesis could provide an explanation for the existence of parental infanticide also in other species.
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Amazing how people here are trying to assign morality to an animal. There is no morality in animals. There’s no right or wrong. There’s just survival.
Thank you for your comment
@@vincentearth4949 survival of the fittest. Babies that are weak are often killed or end up dying someway because species only need the best to carry the genes, not the weak. The less mouths to feed the better, and they only need to feed the strong.
Just survival? If the stork wants to get rid of the smallest one, because his instincts tell him so, he could just throw him over the edge. This stork looks like he is enjoying to torture the young. May "natural behaviour" is just another expression for bloodthursty killer.
@@panorama4526 animals are not humans
In thailand. they call people think about morality every story and every time is " beautiful world man"
The poor little guy just wouldnt give up. I hope he rests in peace.
all that bois in paradise now
Damn das sadd
they were so strong. but in the end, they lost their strength and gave up.
How you know it's a boy??
He’s in heaven now and then he will haunt his mom
i know it’s nature but i do really wonder what the baby was thinking. to have ur protector suddenly turn on you must’ve been a very confusing feeling
I'll shock u It wasn't thinking at all
@@Losowyyou don’t know that
@@banealot1499 it's barely born bird like what it's meant to think? It's just pure instinct "feed me"
INDEED these ppl are SOOO slow on here its absurd to think. I wish they we could switch that baby bird for them lol seriously@@Losowy
Or you , seeing as you enjoy being mean to strangers @@Abr33zySwaG3azZzy
Even after all that he still calls out to his mother for help and to keep him safe
Боливар 4-х не вывезет.
@@user-ps5hm3dm2mwhy do you lie?
She is not killing one, she is saving three. Animals know how many birds they can nourish
Very underated comment. Facts of life right here.
This is Underated! But this is facts here..
She is doing both
Yeah she definitely doing both. Switching up words doesn't change what's happening. She's killing one so she can protect the ones she is equipped to nourish.
K thanos
if the mother kills the weak and this guy is such a fighter imagine the rest of the squad power
“Killing one to save others. It’s part of survival”
No she could have stabbed him though the throat but this was a lesson for her kids
@@Raq I know birds still teach their fledglings so I was using the statement of a lesson as a wild life thing. Also, I never said I expected humane reactions from birds
Впервые это вижу, поражена...Вот тебе и аисты....
The mother's intention is to rid the nest of the weak ones so the strong can survive. She can only feed so many.
I've noticed that whenever my broody hens reject a chick (rare, but happens), I'm never able to rehab it. It's like they know this chick won't make it, so why bother wasting energy? And they just move on.
Whats saddest of all is the fact that even though she was killing him. He wanted to be close to her 😔😪
If I believed in past lives, my mother was a stork
@@lovewillwinnn So...what is he now :(?
@@lovewillwinnn sorry to hear that
OMG elle tue son bb ??? 😮😢pourquoi ça non non
@@lovewillwinnnweird ahh therian moment
Stork: Kills her kid 2 million people: *Interesting*
That Profile pic be more interested into the video than everyone else
Should we file a lawsuit? Coz it's inhumane. Ops it's a bird
Megumin's smug face makes it even better
and probably 1 million of them is sensitive and didnt read the rules
@@johnchristophersantos369 its imbird
There was a stork nest on my property above a tree. One morning, I was look down at my property and I saw a stork pecking and moving one of its babies (I'm assuming it's the weakest baby stork), couple minutes later... the mother knock off the baby from the nest. I ran down to the bottom of that tree and surprised that the baby stork was still alive. So I took the baby stork, clean its wounds, fed it, and the baby stork was healthy and strong again.
How is the stork now? Did it grow up fully?
Did he get revenge on mom?
@@ivyrocks8518 the stork is growing and healthy.
@@anonymous-guesswho4604 Oh! Thank goodness...it's really good to hear that it's fine ❤️
@@anonymous-guesswho4604 you’re gonna make a good stork mama
Mother bird: Too much mouth to feed. Imma take care of this.
that little guy tried so hard to survive. what a brave stork
Didn't try hard enough to meet its mothers' expectations for excellence.
Random that this little fella was ousted as the weakest yet literally fought hard for his life.
Life isn't fair, we must protect our environment so that we have plentiful of everything and this wouldn't be the case most likely
She probably knows her kids better than you do.
Anything would fight the hardest for it's life.
Ana Martinez I totally agree.
Truth's Knight_0777 Of course she does. She absolutely needs to protect the strongest especially if supplies are short or if it was sick.
Me: Kills sims when there are too many. Also me: How can nature do this!
Didn't you read the title your comment just says you couldn't handle it
yessir dude you missed the joke
Oh wow somebody couldn't handle a joke
🤣🤣🤣
It’s pathetic how humans are so emotionally insecure and sheltered that they can’t fathom animals doing primal things. Morality is a human construct. It does not exist in nature. It’s all about survival and pure logic.
also, dumb first time parents exist in nature too. It's not uncommon for inexperienced animals to make mistakes which result in demise. Obviously, the event in this video is very intentional. But for example, if a parent accidentally injured offspring or made them sick, they sometimes have to finish the job (and even eat the evidence) in order to not attract more predators to the nest.
How can this be so depressing and fascinating to watch at the same time
And this is the bird, trusted to distribute human babies at our door steps.
I hope you know that's all fake
I guess no one told you where babies come from 😆
Thats a pelican sumple smh 😒
LMAOO
😂😂😂
My Mom used to tell me that she brought me into this world and she could take me out too! I didn't believe her. But now, I'm not so sure.
Asian mom?
My mom used to say this to me also. Good times!
My native American mama said that too. I never doubted her for a minute
😂😂😂
*gacha life meme*
I thank you for the summary of the findings - I haven't the stomach to watch, but wanted to know what was going on/why this was happening. Enlightening, even if sad...
I havent the stomach to watch? English???
@@crushr8187 that is correct English
@@crushr8187That is perfect English.
The will of that chick to survive was crazy!
Little guy was really a fighter he fought with everything he got and it took ages to defeat him respect.
Sadly he didn’t really fight back, but goddam was he durable. I got nothing but respect 💯
Nothing but respect. Take all the damage and keep going. Like a tank
Okay but anyone would fight hard to survive
Life can be cruel
Title: Do not watch if sensitive! Sensitive people: *I’m gonna pretend I didn’t see that*
6:52 "Okay, last chance brat. Prove to me you're worthy. Stand up." "..." "Okay, you gone"
I think it’s crazy that parents in the animal kingdom do this in general, not because it’s barbaric but because they have a sense of when it’s necessary and how to do it
Humans done it for centuries. First born children always were sacrificed because they were the weakest (mother was typically too young to give birth)
@@DroisKargvaI should like the reference to any time or culture where first borns were typically sacrificed. It was never the case anywhere at any time .
@@beeharbourpeople give up/away their children when they have too many and cannot afford it. This is still happening today. Teen mums/poor families etc.
@bigsmall246 Yes, they do. This is not quite the same as sacrificing firstborns as a matter of course.
They are inferior to humans, so not suprising.
After awhile the little guy is like " is that all u got, I'm still alive biotch"
I got the feels from this video. But honestly, this is the funniest comment I read here.
I didnt hear no fuckin bell
At least I can now understand, from a biological point of view, why my parents didn't like me.
Güya da )))
God I fucken laughed so hard 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
That’s so fuckin funny man, nice one. Just what I was wondering😂😂😂😂😂
Were they that type of birds as well?
I understand this nature but it’s still heartbreaking to see a living thing tortured and struggling to breathe.
Nature isn't cruel or kind, it just is.
Why do you guys compare human morals with this animals.
facts.
Because throughout history, humans have "chosen" to act like animals, respectively put.
This is a boss question ✊
Dexter Amores It’s because we possess an important evolutionary trait common to social animals like dolphins, elephants, and whales (among others): empathy. This trait helps our chances of survival because it means we protect and save each other. Humans aren’t the only animals to impose their empathy/sentiment upon nature. Dolphins and whales save other species (including humans) from predators even if they don’t gain anything from it. They don’t do it for survival, because they put themselves at risk. Anyway, having empathy (a natural, evolutionary trait not specific to humans with social contract/ethics) for an animal being preyed upon exercises our primal nature. The real question is: why are so many people here hell-bent on demeaning people expressing the positive side of human nature?
@@franklinconde7316 they are still animals. Not humans
That little chic is a warrior! To last that long...
I know it is about survival but it is still painful to watch. Poor thing did not do anything wrong and is most likely wondering what it did or why is this happening to it. Wish the mother would have had a quicker way to do it. Like dropping it from the nest or something. I don't know.
You know what's so ironic about people in the comments not understanding how survival works: We humans do far worst to our own children but it never is in the better interest of the species or even themselves for that matter.
I had to watch till his last breath in the video out of respect for this little warrior.
Exactly this lol. Turns out my boy was the strongest chick. Rest easy little warrior.
Might of been a girl😐
@@zamirahwilliams7186 Wear da reprezentation breh¿
@@zamirahwilliams7186 stfu
@@NoName-iz6el lel
That was very hard to watch. It was trying so hard. Even after all that, it still kept going back to it’s mother. Sigh, nature in all it’s glory sure is hard to watch. Rip tho little warrior.
often young abused kids would pick their abusive parents over a kind stranger
It is sad 😔 but its mother is all it knows.
It was trying to get warm. Honestly
True, nature it's about glory, that's why we treated homeless person and rich guy in different way
My god, lighten up.
I witnessed such a story in our nest near my house. Luckily, I was nearby and was able to pick up the 5-day-old chick from the nest. I was shocked - what to do with it? Then he calmed down, read the advice and began to raise him instead of storks. That's how we lived. The storks raised four in the nest, and I raised the fifth on the ground. I made him a separate nest in the barn. He fed fish, mice and chickens. He grew up strong and even began to fly earlier than his brothers in the nest. But this is a lot of work and it is difficult to do it every year.
To anyone wondering why they do this, storks usually would like to spend their resources and time on children that have a chance of succeeding in life, so if there’s a child that is too weak or small they’ll take them out. It’s cruel but with how unforgiving nature is anyways, it’s understandable.
Look at mom,tidying up the house,in between strangling her kid,completely immune, and unfazed by its cries!!!
And the other chicks pecking at it. Momma straightening the nest, then back to wringing the neck.
That's the dad
If your sensitive don't watch it it's that simple
THIS SHIT IS BIZZARRE
Just like 1/3 of women IRL (who have the abortions)
Plot twist: He survived and got revenge after a training montage
Comment of the day right here
..a training with deadpool montage....
@@crab2048 tip o'the hat to you my crustacean commentor !
80s montage
Plot twist again! The mom bird chokes on her next meal and the baby birds all eat her 🤣🤣🤣
Not fun to see, but interesting to learn why it happens. Thanks for the explanation.
Very interesting! At 8:39 even one of the siblings took a peck at the frail chick. So besides the mother eliminating the unfit of the species, it may be to teach the others in the clutch just how to do it, as they watched with great excitement. Otherwise the adult could just drop the frail chick out of the nest and out of the way. Thanks for sharing this video.
Bruh
This same manifestation is in human families.
Don't you think that would be a bad move as it would attract predators?
@@mego1777 Good point.
resources are shortened, 1% of human seize all the resources on earth, even birds are tired of child support these days...
“ I’m sorry, but I can only afford to feed 3 kids”
lmao
I think that's why they do that
The stimulus check was delayed
Oh, yeah bird don't even buy food is free, the bird didn't like her baby from the loser birdy daddy 🤣🤣
My mom has this law too, good thing I’m one of the loved children 😌
This is like someone telling you "Don't look down" when you're climbing. Of course we're gonna look!
No bruh that’s on you you’re literally getting a warning
No that's like telling you "don't touch this cactus it will hurt you" and you do it anyways and blame the guy who told you not to. Lmao
@@survivearchive that's American victimhood. Do something wrong then cry and blame everyone else but themselves.
@@terran236 It's not just Americans who do this tho...
i'm actually quite surprised that baby lasted that long. i actually feel sorry for the little one.
I love how the comments are full of people pretending they can read the minds of animals and so sure of their opinions lmao....
The baby stayed alive for a long time, maybe that little one was stronger than she thought ❓
Cecelia overton okay but fr like for such a small guy he lasted long chile 🤨
It’s because other animals have a stronger will to live
@@Mariofredx someone needs a green lantern ring
That doesn't mean its strong enough
Male. Females don't have colors
Title: "Don't watch if your sensitive" Me: "I'm the toughest. Bring it on" Also me quitting 10 seconds in: "Well! That was a revelation"
Yeah me too. I’m not sitting through 20 mins of that. Yikes
Out of boredom
Que diacho de ave estranha é essa .?
Are you a girl?😄
Hahaha, I did the same thing. It was tough to watch. :(
This is the bird simulator game I’m waiting for. You can choose to play as the bird hunting the babies, or parents defending the nest.
I thought this was a different bird trying to eat it, but it was actually the mom trying to get rid of it, good to know!
It's sad that after all those pain and betrayal, it's still crawling back to its mother.
dumb bird
😂😂😂
Humans are no diffrent.. Children physically and sexually abused by thetr parents will often crawl back.. Even when adults they don't reject their abusing parents...
He
@@lf6260 🖕 He was a baby
I appreciate that by this means we are allowed to see the reality of things and what nature and survival are really
No.1 law of the jungle, survival of the fittest, probably the weakest chick of the brood, just don't understand why the chick couldn't have just been ejected from the nest swiftly rather than the slow agonising death??
While the mother bird was trying to choke the one baby, it kept choking like it’s in angry birds
This is common among storks, a lot of you may know that parents sometimes kill or discard chicks that are weak or small not to endanger the rest. This chick from what I research was not doing so well but still kept trying to go back to the mom, eventually the researchers found the poor chick dead the next day. Though this is barbaric and look cruel, this is how nature is
Do you think the other young chicks will remember this when they become full grown storks?
@@bensoncheung2801 They should, they were witnesses of a crime.
The others will need a lot of therapy after this.
@@amw7020 No they will not they were helping at some point. They learn from momma.
@@somedudeonyoutube8079 it was a joke. 🤦♀️
When your sensitive af but still watched it : * punches screen *
Well said
Morbid Curiosity Maybe!
Ikr
Definitely well said. I had to forward most of it
I threw my phone against the wall 10 time
for people who are crying about this, you need to understand what its like to be a wild damn animal. they dont have free access to food or water like us, they need to survive and will do anything to survive. so stop being babies and understand how animals work, also the chick was probably the weakest and killing off weak animals is in a sense a good way to keep the genes of the animal strong, it helps the animal survive more
Really amazing. I always thought fledgling birds of all species were victims of other predators or an unforgiving environment.
I knew this was going to be upsetting before I decided to click it. 😢 Reading the description was such a great learning experience. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Same here!
Weird how the others seem to go silent when they hear the other chick being killed.
What can they do? The mother is their only chance of survival.
This video brings me peace because I'm forever estranged from my family of origins......i survived them
One thing for certain is that baby bird went out a warrior 3 times it got up after being ragdolled by its mother/father thats some strength
I thought the chick died, until it started squeaking again at 15:53 Really broke my heart. Nature is brutal, survival of the fittest.
It's not about survive of the fittest! It's about lack of food. Where there is enough food, everyone survives. They do not take notice when a chick is sick. It just dies and is discarded or part of the nest.
@@liznm-natur-channel it definitely is about survival of the fittest. That was the weakest the others were stronger, the fittest survived the weakest didnt.
@@liznm-natur-channel I do not think so. How mother-bird can calculate how much meal she could find??? The whole forest is around them, food is everywhere. I think that she killed the least fitted of child to prevent bad gene propagation in population
@@liznm-natur-channel Birds are insanely smart. The truth is that it probably isn't about food, although birds will abandon chicks, usually the whole nest, if they can't find enough food, and not exactly survival of the fittest either. If you compare the baby being killed to the other three, its not as fluffy, not as big, the beak isn't as yellow. I breed birds, and a mother will either remove a chick from the nest if it isn't well, or just stop feeding it. Sometimes baby birds are born with congenital defects that prevent them from thriving. I've seen parents refuse to sit on a particular baby or refuse to feed it. They may not make a conscious decision to abandon a baby, but their instincts tell them to and they do it.
@@Vadim_Ozheredov most wildlife have very specific foods they eat, an if they are struggling to find that said prey item they will cull the weaker members. It's a pretty common characteristic that even humans have actually practiced historically.
It's called wildlife for a reason. Don't judge nature with human morals
Very true
but im so sad
@@majikoume try to hug a cat, it usually works
Cesare Cavallini Yeah.thank you
@@cesare_1302 i don't have a cat :(
I see nothing but nature being nature.
Exactly. People getting all sentimentality from this shit. Nature is nature, don’t try to change the progress of nature.
Me as a kid not knowing what is the circle of life: THAT IS THE SQUARE OF DEATH!!
The offspring literally survived for almost half an hour with a broken neck, tough one tbh make me wonder If it really was the weakest or not.
It was the smallest and it might of been a issue with not enough food in the mothers opinion. Kill the "weakest" to save the rest. Rodents do the same, even dogs have been known to do it. Though normally not so brutal. Most of the time they just drop the chick out of the nest.
She could have stabbed him through the neck
Oddly, they don't do this, I've seen them just drop them off the side of the nest but the shaking seems to be the normal way sadly.
@Wheezing - I was thinking the same, if you watch the very beginning of the clip (00:31) it already looks like the chics up front is bruised & flopping his neck all over the place. If you listen to the group you can tell one of them is chirping as if it had an injured neck.... the mother gets confused and grabs the wrong one whom ends up being the little fighting warrior till the very end. **This was definitely a mistake by mom**
Not everything dies instantly from a broken neck surprisingly. A cat could survive with a broken neck and walk around, but a broken neck will eventually kill any creature, whether it’s sooner or later.
I feel like as hard as this little guy fought he's not to much of a weakling... Poor little guy but yes I know nature can be so damn cruel... It is what it is I guess even though sad 😢!!
It eees what it eees
This is not the only bird that does this, it seems odd but it is nature and it is instinct.
Why is this so sad and satisfying at the same time
Ur not funny or cool by saying that. Nobody thinks this is satisfying and nobody finds you intriguing because of your comment.
He fought for his life he didn’t give up 😢
He did it literally gave up and died lol
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@@colindean3522 6:44 and 15:12
Kinda surprised the parent didnt just toss the baby out of the nest, looks like they are in trees so that would have gotten rid of it quicker
The Babys can eat it
I still dont understand how she even killed it
@@LegendaryP-sl7gf it's nature, would you rather have all four chicks starve and not make it to full maturity or kill one and the others live long enough to raise there own chicks
@@LegendaryP-sl7gf i think I saw some blood, but probably broke it's neck / strangle / blood loss
@@gecko2993 I think they mean how technically, not morally lmao
The other siblings got quiet real quick wondering who's next.
I've read some comments and people feel some kind of way about how animals do these things to the weakest ones but even us humans treat each other like this and still think its normal.
The other birds huddling together and hugging really breaks my heart
But why, though?
@@darkprose You and anonymous vertical are literally the same person on 2 different accounts so whats the point of you commenting from 2 different accounts if you’re the same person
@@anonymousvertical7345 y’all are literally the same person commenting from 2 different accounts
@@owee fr? How you know?
@@owee how do you know? Maybe you’re the 3rd 😆
The poor fella was clearly stronger than the mother thought, I hope it rests
Or maybe the mum is just weaker than we think
He wasn't killed because he was weak or sick, just because he was one too many. The mother killed one chick to improve the chances of the other three surviving. This one just got unlucky.
Nah the mom is just weak and cant break its skull
It’s DEAD. You hope it....rests??
Thank you for sharing this amazing video 👍
what's happening can anyone explain? yeah I am dumb enough to not understand but not getting why it was getting beaten up.
It's quite simple: as soon as the parents realize that the available food will not be enough for everyone, they have to reduce the number of broods. many animals do it. Not just storks.
I watched the whole thing out of respect of this little fellow. Rip.
Jocelyn Chan FACKS💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Rip 😢😢
Ya watched his slow suffering... In honor of the lil guy.... Hmm Makes much sense 👌😆
I couldn't even watch it for a single minute after I started reading messages to get an idea of what was going to happen.
Rip
The more he calls out in distress and moves the more he gets attacked
Not too far from how people behave.
That little guy was still going even at the end of this video. Tough S.O.B. But this is nature. It's not bad, it's not good. It simply is.
Madre malvada y vaga, por no querer alimentar otra boca más . Otras aves alimentan a todos. No me pareció que este polluelo estuviera enfermo o débil, le sobraba uno
@@josemariaesteban5796 snowlflake
during this killing if the victim chik is kept in nest and rest are taken away from nest for a while will the parents accept or change their opinion.plesse try for observation sake.
"Its just a flesh wound" got a new meaning, he was such a fighter😔
Yes, after so much touring he didn't give up and fight. He wasn't that weak.
Are you assuming its gender?! How dare you!! Lol jkjk
@lmnop otay nah
8:39 when the other chick started to join in, MY HEART 😭. Okay no I do understand that its nature but it was just very interesting to see. This is natural. It's hard to watch but its still very informative. Thank you.
you're welcome :-)
That was the best part
Should've read the warning. Not for sensitive people.
You know they got confused right? They thought it was food, because the mother kept on biting him. The only one of those creatures trying to kill the small one was the mother....
ofc they try to eat him as far as ther instinc tells them he is no longer of importenc in fact his death is less bro/sis to fight off to get food in nest or kill later (yes that happens a lot) hade 6 ducks one time only for 4 o them to die cuz biggest one killed them off to get my full care and focus only to next day be seen by me fight with the last one and lose eye to peck form and bleed to death on spot after that i learned 2 things 1 parenting is hard 2 nature is brutal in cold mercless way and parent sibling pack instinct in most animales is as brutal as nature it self... and that i am even less mercifull then that cuz i hade no need for 1 duck i wanted to add some bigger number but i will not care for 1 lone thing so i just left it to care for it self to my suprisse it did eat all of it's siblings and moved on
When the baby bird was at the edge of the nest it gave me flash backs of mufasa
Awe poor baby. This made me so sad 😢
Noticed how quiet they got when they figured what was happening 🤔😲😯
Mama bird be like this is what'll happen to you if you don't eat when I tell you to!!!
People aren’t much different
They didn't want to be next 😂
@@lydiat5819 😂😂😂 des comment here
8:38, they really be tryna eat em tho
I never seen such a strong baby, what a soldier to the bitter end!!! I solute you baby bird! 👏🏽
Nah you just never seen such a weak mom😂
Soldier to the end 😥
Imagine, as strong as that baby was, just think how much stronger its siblings were since it being the weakest is probably why the mother killed it
I bet i could win him in a fight
@@joejoeson2530 yeah bro me too
What's worse is that people are doing the same in multiple ways for example rejection for not accepting the frailties or weaknesses of others
I noticed the outcast stork was making a different noise than the other chicks. Perhaps it is diseased and thats why this happened? Just a thought.
I noticed that too...i wonder why this was not considered
It’s crazy cause everytime it twitches the mothers like: oh you still kickin huh?? And jus goes full force on the little guy
😂😂😂😂
@@savage1k883 Understanding this is how the natural world works is incredible, laughing at it makes you a piece of trash
@@michaelc6473 I respect ur feeling, but we human laugh even if it is serious
@@michaelc6473 So I guess at least 90% of the world are pieces of trash?
@@michaelc6473 Understanding this is how gallows humor works is incredible, failing to respect it makes you a piece of trash
Poor fella, had a strong will to live.🙏🏻
"Had" a strong will to live.
this is what happens…when you get a B in an Asian family
A- *@@iceswallow7717
It breaks my heart but people don't realise the pain and suffering that happens in the animal kingdom
That is just the way the species propagates by ensuring only the strongest and the best survive.
I'm a bit fed up with oversensitive people in the comments acting as though this is an act of cruelty that we can apply human morality to. The video itself comes with a sensitivity disclaimer. This is a completely natural occurence in the wild. That mother is doing what she must to ensure that the strongest genes carry down the legacy. Animals and humans are on two completely different playing fields.
I hear you on that but we as humans have set a system in place so that no human has to resort to such. Stay up tho
@@wherethewatermeetstheshade Lord, honey ....she knows that.
Preach sister
I just wish they had teeth so that way it would finish the job faster cus the poor baby had to suffer but thats nature
@@wherethewatermeetstheshade It still exists in our society, just not so severe. It's called bullying and social rejection.
“I didn’t ASK to be born !!”
This is common among Storks as they try to keep the stronger chicks alive when food is short. That's why they choose the weakest one.
An adult bird could have died putting stress on the bird that was left to feed all the babies. There could be a shortage of food where they are due to human interference. The other chicks may have been feeding more than that one and that looks like weakness or illness and therefore, a waste of energy getting food to feed them all when she could use her energy to feed the stronger ones. It could be a number of things. But it all boils down to nature. We can’t project human emotions and morals on animals that act on instinct. We just have to trust they know what the hell they are doing. We’re not the birds.
It is sad seeing life slipping away from the little one
Not sad at all. Mama didn't want to deal with what might be a sick offspring that will become a crapping vampire that wastes supplies that she wants for the siblings instead.
It's very sad but in the end had she not done that he may have suffered in the future due to the fact that he was too weak.
@@Scarl3tt221 , true. It might have been much worse for him to just let him stay.
Its not sad. Your just weak. This generation is weak in 57B.C. this was all of humanity all the time. Every day for over 5000 years of killing each other and you think animals killing the weak babies are sad? You would last a day if we had a time machine. It's just survive. It's power over the mind. Emotions are fake
Heavy Rocknroll yes because human beings are much more civilized now and a lot of us, maybe not you, have developed something called empathy. It’s completely normal for someone to feel bad for the poor thing; it doesn’t make him or anyone else weak just because they have emotions.
looks like this little guy is actually the strongest one in the pack. Its not giving up easily.
True...
😢😢😢
Truth
and the other ones would need to give up why? theyre not sick
LOL, because it didn't die within 5 minutes?
You were right. I couldn’t watch. Barely got through the first few minutes. Nature is brutal. Wish I could watch but… I’m sure you must put out some great videos but unfortunately I can’t endure them. Just want to wish you well with your channel.
I guess we now know how storks would answer the saving 1 vs 5 tied to the train track moral dilemma question.