I Don't Care If This Video Will Be Banned, Stop Feeding Wild Animals Fuc*** Id**ts
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Please don't change the current title of the video 🙏
Yea.
Please change the title of this video
@@CocolottiPearson Nah, people need to know when they are being addressed
@@CocolottiPearson nah
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Polar Bears losing their fear of humans? As a general rule, if it sees you first, you are lunch.
Always thought if you see it first, no you didn't, it already knew (sense of smell).
@@jennyb9065 if you caught a polar bear in sight ur already in its sight
@@A--inhNgocGiaBao It knew you were there before you knew it was there. That is what I said, you may want to read it again, I am uncertain if English may not be your primary language, it is abit of an idiom. It does not need to see you to know you are there and you won't see it until way too late.
How do they lose something they never had?
@@jennyb9065cigarette smell scare them away (hunters smoke a lot)
The biggest part that gets me is that the humans who are doing this receive little to no punishment while it’s the animals getting put down for simply following their survival instincts.
But there has to be a balance, and stop their future generations from getting ruined even more.
and some of them even might think their helping the animal
@@ElectrickPanpan then we got to educate these ppl that they are - in fact - doing the complete opposite
The part that gets me, is that yt people are the reason most animals go instinct. Am I being Raysis? No it’s just what I’ve observed. I can’t name an animal that was killed off to the point of endangerment or extinction, that was done or the result of, yt interference. How much more do we loose before you realize, your ways of life are wrong?
As the dominant species on this planet it is our responsibility to manage the lower species… so why not set up programs where these starving animals are fed? They have some sort of intelligence and pattern seeking brain its cruel to have the means to be able to feed other species but choose to let them starve instead. Man eff yall i get the reason why yall think we should’nt feed them but it just doesn’t add up.
people want to have their disney princess moment and don't care about the consequences
What does that mean? Like tons of Disney princesses have nothing to do with animals. I can name maybe 2 that do. Maybe the OPERA or the almost 100 people who pushed the like button can explain.
@@and4all706 ??? dude it's so common to say that someone is a disney princess when they get approached by a wild animal
@@and4all706 They want to feel like they’re friends with the animals it’s super goofy
It's just the lack of collective awareness, no one feeds wild animals with bad intentions
There’s a reason it’s called WILDlife. Leave them alone.
yeah but... putting them down is kind of HARSH
Tbh you can but live with the consequence.
@@corz.mp4243better to remove the small problem that is very bad then have a problem that will become much bigger problem in the future
@@corz.mp4243that’s life for ya
Thank you for this… I wish people would just leave animals alone, I mean seriously just observe from a far when you see animals in nature.
When he said "it seems this stuff isn't good for everyone, except for humans", I chuckled remembering the obesity rates.
In America the average weight of a woman is 170, and it's 220 for a man.
The video was saying more than I think they intended. If human food is bad for other primates, it's bad for us. We're just as susceptible to the harms of carbs as the other animals we feed them to. They're empty calories (pure sugar) to the human body. Energy without nutrition. Wheat is only useful when you need extra energy for a strenuous job(like farming), not for general consumption in a sedentary society.
My thoughts exactly
Exactly
I came to the comments to point out as much. It changes their inner microorganisms. They can no longer break down fiber as easily. Why are we eating this crap!!!
I had this video (KZhead channel:"James Blackwood", Video Title: "Mobbed by raccoons (25) Tuesday night 03, Nov 2020" video has 40 million views and I can only imagine the damage that it has done nationwide to local raccoon populatios.), it was an elderly man that was feeding about 30 raccoons daily, and this was exactly what I was thinking, and unfortunately in the comments there wasn't a single person that stated why feeding wild animals is bad, everyone was just "oh the raccoons are so cute!". But everything that you've said in this video was True in that video, the raccoons were fighting with each other and not looking for their own food, instead loitering on his property, looking for a handout.
Polar Bears don't fear humans to begin with. If they get the opportunity to munch on one of us they will do so without hesitation.
True but doesnt help to give them a reason to actively search for humans
@@billklatsch5058 If I have to choose between tossing my lunch at the polar bear or taking my chances running for my life, I'm throwing away the food first.
Inviting predators to live closer to humans is like inviting a known kleptomaniac to a party and being surprised when everyone's missing something. Do you get mad at the thief or get mad at yourself for hanging out with a known thief?
Unfortunately we live in a world where even connecting two dots together with a straight line is too difficult for many people. They are not thinking about the consequences of their actions. It's literally like a child... "Oh animal, I give food maybe they will be my friend like in the jungle book! wee!" . This type of understanding of consequences requires basic competency in "if, then statements." Which requires the ability to perform basic logic. Which clearly many people are unable to do.
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Or like when a woman baby traps a player. Is it the woman or the player's fault that she's a single mom?
How do you think we domesicated Wolfs into dogs, it's the same thing.
@@elysainempire4628not every animal should be domesticated though. Plus, dogs are more manageable and even then, you see cases of aggressive dogs biting people or killing other animals. If a “domesticated” dog is already too much for people, then can you say you feel safe if somebody brings a black bear to a park as a “pet”.
Even the trolls of KZhead agree with the title...Feeding wild animals, even from genuine care, is a complete life risk and is genuinely stupid.
Depends on the wild animal your talking about Bears? Crocodiles? bunnys?
@@crappyPatty235 does it really matter dude? Its gonna be the same answer they have to put down the animal due to it asociating humans with food
@@RolandEdrickSantos-jz7yp so if I feed one little baby bunny they are going to track its location and kill it? Come on dude that's just ignorant.
@@crappyPatty235 No the bunnies will just be hit by cars and die. Do all simple things need to be explained to you in detail? The only one coming of as ignorant here is you.
you have to exclude the domesticated animals of course
There’s some idiot in town that has a “slow down, community pet deer in area” and I’ve twice taped over it “the deer are WILD, not a community pet. More people get killed in a year by deer than by bears and sharks combined”
Well you cant really compare a shark to it if not even 3-5 people a year die to one
That's what you get for overdriving your headlights.
Thanks for educating me. Though I rarely go on trips where I would see wildlife, the times that I have, I have considered feeding them, thinking that’d be helping them. I’ve also fed geese and squirrels bread, feeling sorry for them. So I’ve now learned that it does more harm than good. I think most people like me who have fed wild animals think we’re doing something good and saving the animal from hunger so videos like this are extremely important. I admit I was one of these people and will definitely stop moving forward. It’s not like I feed wild animals regularly or anything but there have been rare times where I have “helped” them not knowing I’m making a negative impact on their lifespan and health. Sorry, animals.
Your response, as somebody who was part of the problem, is the pinnacle of maturity- gold star for you.⭐️Way too many people, when confronted with evidence that they're wrong about something, double down and dig their heels into their position, refusing to change their thinking and/or behavior. The ability to change your opinion in accordance with new information is also one of the hallmarks of being a true intellectual. Thanks for being one of the rare reasonable, civilized people on the internet.🌟💫✨
It's ok to help and feed some animals but ya know just do your research before doing so, feeding bread to birds and giving a dog a treat is ok as long as it is only a little bit and not often like every day obviously.
@@Quamo452did you learn anything from the video? What kind of research are you talking about? Do wild animals post what they're doing for you to know which one to feed and which one not to feed? What you're calling "a little bit" is what everyone else says, not knowing all of you are feeding the same animal. Just stop. You're not "helping" a wild animal by feeding it. You're changing its habits and making everything else that depends on it suffer.
@@Quamo452 I feel it's important that I mention: bread is actually a very unhealthy thing to feed birds. if you're going to do it (despite the video), feed them seeds, nuts or other healthier things.
I don't think it's wrong to feed some wild life, like bees, hummingbirds, or birds in general.
Most human food isn't good for us either
Why do you think it's called go"yslop
So very true. It is actually poisonous. Europe doesn't allow the crap we eat to be sold there.
Thats cause the fully natural food is almost impassoble to grow on mass without fertilizers and chemicals...
thats a very obvious conclusion from this video, absolutely!
@@Gloverfield who told you so? perhaps the ones who sell industrially produced garbage via funding corrupt medical practicioners studies? follow the money, dude.
My brother just told me the other day about that one man who lived alongside bears. Key word lived. He was happily befriending them and probably feeding them too, until one day a hungry bear he thought of as one of his best buddies came close and ate him to prepare for the next winter.
Possible that he was already dead
The Grizzly man? That guy is famous. He recorded everything including his last moments and that is lost footage a lot of people want to get their hands on. There are a lot of documentaries about him. He insisted the grizzlies loved him.
@Nylon_riot the reason why it's 'lost' footage is because we learned bears don't wait until you're dead to start eating.
@@skylordjojo8454 so they got little quirky and silly at same time, that's forbidden!!
I askes chatgpt, he said it was a random bear. Not sure if thats correct tho.
My father told me a year ago that in the resort we had recently visited (in Hurghada, Egypt), a man was bitten by a reef shark. It was reported that this shark was repeatedly being fed by visitors of the place, which one really shouldn't do. This led to the shark habitually seeking out humans expecting food. The man might have provoked a bite due to a panic response, I don't really know though . To clarify, I forgot whether it was that resort or the bay Sharm El Naga or another place we've visited, but the point is that shark attacks boil down to human error, such as treating those sharks inconsiderately.
Earned yourself a sub, very informative. I knew that feeding wild life could cause some issues, Ibut I didn’t know that feeding wild animals had this big of an impact on them and their offspring.
Some human food is not even beneficial for humans. Hi and greetings from Germany.
It's UPF killing humans.
@@mikelarry2602 whats UPF? Ultraviolet Protection Factor
Ay I'm american let me be fat 😂
@@imnugget8085 🤮
Home of the gummy bear
Polar bears are actually not afraid of people at all, in fact they are one of the few animals that see humans as prey and will actively track and hunt humans to try to eat them
Why are you saying them like you’re not a human
@@Ocram0he's a polar bear.
Is a Bipolar bear gay?
@@XxSLaYerZzxX this is correct, im a polar bear and the guy that made this comment is actually my hunting bro
@@doaldox LOL
How this channel doesnt have more views baffles me. Such important and intriguing content. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for calling it out. I live in the mountains in a tourist trap community where people are constantly trying to feed the deer and elk. They have become dependent on dumpster digging and the people with carrots and hay. They become docile, but simultaneously aggressive, particularly about food. I've heard of three accounts of people being attacked by elk while trying to feed them in my area. One was a little kid who got kicked in the head, and another was a local lady who died from her injuries. I've personally been kicked by a deer over a plate of vegetables many years ago. Last time I give a wild animal food from my hands, but more importantly, filling their guts with anything other than what they graze is a losing scenario for the deer and the environment that relies on their persistent upkeep of undergrowth. Forest fires are made a bigger issue when grazers don't keep the grass and brush down.
In Japan, these two influencers were purposefully camping out in a forest that had warning signs of bear sightings (which they claimed they didn’t see) because they wanted to film a bear on camera. They pretended to be surprised when the bear stumbled onto their camp (because it smelled their food) filmed themselves running away being scared of the bear. The bear ate their food and over the next few days, that bear showed up around human settlements looking for more food. The town had to euthanize the bear because of that. Worse of all, that bear had cubs too :( even though those two influencers were called by the town officials and other content creators, they still kept the video up and pretended that nothing happened.
Who are they?
@@Thigamabobbest to not give these idiots any more attention
Japan has bears?
@@impy2d843brooo 😂 yes lol
@@impy2d843Asiatic bears. They have a big white spot on their chest.
Oh dear god, the intro alone put me in a state of rage. And here's the thing, if "human artificial food" does this to MOST animals, that should give you a clue how bad they are for humans.
I shouldn't be surprised seeing you here Alteori, since you always said you love animals.
human food is for humans, it's not necessarily BAD for US, disappointing seeing this from a fellow furry :c
@@infinitehexington There's a reason a ton of food here in the USA is banned in other countries or modified. Our food is overly processed and it's leading to a ton of problems. Decrease in good gut bacteria, lower immune systems, crowded teeth, heart problems, etc...
@@fadumomohamed2342 just drink alkaline water, and don't eat a pound of KitKats how hard is that?
@@infinitehexington I wasn't making a joke.
Every day i go for a walk on my lunch break to a park with a pond in my city. There are 6 geese that are kind of celebrities and go to Hope for Wildlife in the winter, but all the ducks that stay there don't migrate because people feed them so much. There are signs everywhere explaining this, but it doesn't matter to people. Many people think there's no harm, but when there are signs everywhere saying otherwise, just obey that and respect that wildlife do not need human interference. They are fine and will be fine.
I rescued a wolf cub. I was allowed to keep it but it had to be desexed, be in a special containment, had to have a tracking collar on it, and is not allowed to stay out for the night. I had to sign all sorts of contracts. But, Mighty Rayzar had been with me for five years now.
One time fishing in the Okefenokee, I was constantly followed by a very large bull 'gator. I was not alone but every time I spoke he would move toward me so I had to move away. I can only surmise that someone with a voice similar to mine was feeding it regularly. I was constrained to report the behavior to the local game warden and they were forced to hunt it down. It is pure ignorance to feed wild animals, you are teaching them to come to humans and associate them with food. "Feeding animals" also includes dumping your food scraps in the lake or swamp or in the woods. Be conscious of what your actions could lead to. Know outdoor etiquette. Be smart and stay safe.
What about feeding human food to wild birds in parks?
@@ashtoningram45 same issue I’d say. Ducks can go from timid birds to sandwich hunters.
@@ashtoningram45 Dont feed wild birds either. Birds move a lot of seeds and if the wild birds only hang around in the park then this wont happen. An example is from my grandmas house who lives on a lake. There are a lot of Canadian geese there, and they were being fed by people on the lake, so they stayed there because they could get food and did not migrate for the winter at all. They end up coming onto peoples lawns to try to get food and poop on the lawns pretty much destroying them.
@@zacharykai6317 the only creature I feed are my foxes that live on My property besides my cats, I just curious why it a bad idea to feed birds, because I seen people do in in parks all the time, for years growing up as a kid
@ashtoningram45 they get bound to that place. They don't do whatever they're supposed to do, like searching for food and spreading seeds. They just become an attraction.
That bear n the thumbnail would eat that human if it was that hungry lol
No he wouldn’t bears 🐻 like to cuddle 🤗
@@user-dj9gg1sq9q lol
he would just hug me to pieces! 🙂"oh look! it's a piece of meat holding a smaller piece of meat!"
What thumbnail you lying
You mean the kangaroo?
"I dont care if this video will be banned" Finally someone here for principal, not just for money.
The fact that bears become overweight and more inactive just from human food, really shows how unhealthy and processed our food really is..
But you still keep eating them
@@hopwaffles its pretty good yup
You missed some important parts of this video. It's not "just" because human food is "bad". They specifically said that by being near humans, Bears find food more easily and spend less time moving. More calories in and less calories out means a fatter bear. This would apply to bears who eat healthy food as well. It's "human" food in that it's food facilitated by humans. This includes fruit and vegetables in people's backyards, people's pets, trash and food left out for them. I feel like you think it strictly means they are eating McDonald's somehow. There were much better examples in the video for your point. Like processed bread messing up deer metabolism.
I sometimes feed the spiders in my garden, if I notice they haven’t caught anything in a while. Two of them ended up mating, I certainly didn’t intend to be a spider matchmaker
😂🤣
They ended up having a big, lovely family. And they decided that your ears will be their new home. Beware of them, my friend.
Better love story than titanic
Better love story than titanic
I do that on purpose and ended up with 7 argiope aurantia egg sacks this year. The garden spider. How I love them! And orb weavers, crab spiders and jumping spiders!
Introverts like us that spend everyday at home, are watching this video. People that need to watch this video are out there doing all sort of activities every day and will never understand why they need to stop feeding wild animals.
so true !!
Some people are just awful. I live in Florida, so we have A LOT of tourists visiting the beaches. So many of them will feed the seagulls and then get mad when you tell them not to. They're here temporarily, we have to deal with seagulls expecting humans to have food permanently. People won't change sadly.
Me an introvert who goes outdoors: okay.
@@IIMiikexDIIThe same thing happens in Venice with seagulls and pigeons. Why would anyone feed pigeons? They aren’t endangered. And why do tourists feed them only in Venice and not in their hometown? Why are pigeons a tourist attraction anyway? You’re in Venice, there are more interesting things to do than feeding animals, you could find at your doorstep. Might as well feed rats.
Aw hell nah you ain’t gunna put this on extroverts. IJT Roberta are far more likely to be the ones to feed wild animals for “companionship.” A lady in Whistler, BC was feeding bears from her backyard, spending hundreds of dollars on food to do it resulting in the bears being killed.
never thought I see Watop put that as his title, can tell this topic is close to his heart
In my experience, both from my field of study (Animal Behaviour studies), 3 years as a zookeeper, along with years and years of study in zoology, people are ridiculously misinformed about animals and wildlife in general. People simply either don't know or don't care (often both). People can barely identify animals as they see them and their knowledge of a lot of animals goes about as far as something they heard or saw in a Disney movie. It's pretty sad. People can be very ignorant of the unpredictability of many animal species and the dangers posed by them. Add on top of the fact people anthropomorphize (Give human traits/emotions to animals) animals at almost every turn, people don't stop to think about the consequences of their actions or don't take the time to inform themselves on the truth of things. WIldlife is made to be admired from a distance, without human intervention. This may vary among certain species. But if you don't know, why not have the common sense of playing it safe? And yeah, do NOT FEED wild animals! As indicated in the video, you're doing more harm than good. Thank you for spreading more awareness and knowledge!
Commenting to feed the algorithm, this video needs to be seen by as many people as possible
Indeed
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Guys stop feeding the algorithm, it's gonna get unhealthy and fat.
Yup
Don’t feed the Algorithm… It could get too used to human interaction and thats bad for it.
sounds like not even we should be eating our food we need help
"Our" food? We live in the golden age of information. Start a garden. Buy some chickens and learn how chicken reproduction works. My food is fine. . People love to complain about how f'd up society is. Yet they seem unwilling to do anything to prevent themselves from being reliant on that f'd up society. "We" don't need help. "We" need to learn to help ourselves. And we live in the best time throughout all of human history for learning how to do this. I went from completely useless to mostly self sufficient in a couple years through research, time and effort. Anyone with access to the internet and a willingness to learn can do this.
@@anthonyfaiell3263 I definitely agree we should grow and eat our own food but they should definitely stop making all this crappy food that lowers our life span and kills us quicker
Yet no man is an island. If you're really gonna be self-sufficient, will you make you own internet tower? Create your own computer? Find your own ores, process them, then manufacture the devices and tools you use on a daily basis? Everyone is dependent on society to some degree. Self-sufficiency has limits, and that's not bad. People are more effective as a group, and that includes as a group that seek change for the better via action, including demanding such change from others. A vote from 1 person is insignificant; votes from 1 group holds far more power.
@@jackychen7769 I agree and I'm not saying we should be completely off of the government but what I'm saying is that the government should probably take better care of the products that they put out that they call food that do nothing but harm us later on in life
@@anthonyfaiell3263yes “our food” food that was created by humans that doesn’t grow in the wild, that wild animals shouldn’t eat. It is “our” food because humans created it. Whether you eat like that or not the species that created this garbage food is the species you are a part of. So yes “our food”
This whole video is an alarming message at how unhealthy the foods we consume really are. I hope this will be an awakening call for many of us.
The concept of animals "losing their fear of humans" justifying their deaths is absolutely deranged and disconnected from actual reality.
Thank you
Its not about fear. Its them getting used interacting to humans. When you give them food they will be used getting food from humans. You know what will happen after that? They will go out of their habitat just to get food that they are used to and probably wander around to nearby villages. For safety reason they shouldnt do that. Have you even watched the video. Before i watched the video i was clueless why. Now im able to come with a reason why probably. You just come here to hate.
Imagine a space alien feeding us and then other space aliens Put Us To Sleep.
Imagine aliens breeding us like pokemon ϟϟ(๑⚈ ․̫ ⚈๑)
... "Hey human you know what anabolic steroids are?" "Yes??" *alien hands you a tube of glowing paste* "well this is like that but without the negative side effects" "Oh wow" *space laser vaporizes human*
You'd take your words back when moose kills you because you had no food for it
@@Vsevolodbochkov2no they wouldn’t, they’d be dead XD more seriously though, you can feel sympathetic for the animals being killed while still agreeing that they aren’t safe living so close to people
As native american and lover of untrouched nature, I'm greatful for this video, you've earned my family and I greatest repects for your video contribution and explantion to this problem as I'm tried of explain it.
@4kDeadMan1995 It’s crazy how simple truths can be so hard to explain. People have convictions based on superficial impressions and can’t think about them at any depth other than: yes I am correct.
Hey how are ya? Hey how are ya?
Question. Does this apply to hummingbirds feeders and leaving water for birds? I live in a big city and its getting hotter and dryer so i believe if i dont give them water they are going to die for lack of water and nectar (in case of hummingbirds)
Only applies to animals that can kill you.
@@ardvar2585*And big herbivores
a basic summary is that human food can cause dangerous animals to come looking for humans and they could get mad if they aren't given food. weight gain entering populated areas less self sufficiency on their own fighting other animals for food negative changes in gut biome the lack of hunting and gathering makes it so the offspring aren't taught how to hunt/gather lack of necessary nutrients feeding a wild animal and then just leaving it is not how we domesticated dogs
less plants being seeded and less range that they are seeded (by droppings)
The last part definitely hit home for me 💡😅
I think it's perfectly fine to feed birds in your garden, or swans and ducks in rivers or lakes. As long as you feed them the appropriate foods. It is actually super beneficial to the birds during spring when they're all nesting. I am from the UK though, so the rules are a little different here. No bears crocks or wolves 🤷 Edit: If you have a dog, you can gather up its fur and tie it to your bird feeder. They will take it and use it for their nests.
Lucky you, lol😂😂😂
@@deborahaumiller7391 lol. I should probably point out that we still have foxes, badgers and deer. These animals get really fat when people feed them.
ducks cant break down bread, bread is filled with fibers, fibers make you feel full when you aren't, causing them to not feed topping off the fact that they hardly get any nutrients at all from the food we eat
@@Mark-yr3cw true, but I usually feed ducks corn, only because it floats on the water.
In the states this is frowned upon. The reason being is we have a big problem with people dumping domestic ducks they no longer want at the parks. Keeping them alive puts significant stress on the native species. Not only that, there tend to be more males than females and they will breed the females to death. It has become such a problem from irresponsible parents buying their kids ducklings for Easter than dumping them that people are actually encouraged to eliminate or take the domestic ones home. Still, it doesn't stop people from being irresponsible, though. I used to work for the park service and it was a hoot ( sarcasm) every year when parents dump the geese and bunnies off at the park. For staff to get screamed at by other people for not protecting them when they would get picked off by coyotes and foxes. Still don't see anyone address the sale of them to non-farmers, though.
This needs to be a global radio broadcast
When Al Gore was born there were 7,000 Polar Bears. Today only 30,000 remain
First place i ever saw an obese bear was BEAR COUNTY park or whatever in South Dakota. The owners of the place were feeding them wonder bread to the point their stomachs are dragging on the ground. The whole place is a drive-through park that lets tourists feed them anything.... the place is disgusting. Sad to see how little humans know.
made up story.
They are seeing the fat bears themselves, I wouldn’t say they don’t know, they just don’t care
2/3 of Americans are obese. They probably saw the fat bear and thought “wooohoo, now that’s an American bear! YEEHAW!!,” Can’t expect people to know that obesity for animals is bad when they don’t know that obesity in general is bad, even for humans. I blame Haes
is that even legal?
A human fed me once... now I have some specter chasing after me trying to kill me. Don't accept food from people!!!
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i mean you can type, right
@@user-tv4sx8sx3g you are dumb
Good comment. People can see that the animals are "dangerious" but they don't know that the hunters *might* not be good people? It's one thing to hunt a wild animal for being dangerous to people. It's a crime when it's turned into a reason to bypass hunting laws. We can't HUNT mountain lions... oh but the lion stole some food from a guy's backpack? "WE'RE EATING LION TONIGHT BOYS!" It's hilariously evil.
Does the humans holding the long specters make thunder sounds?
This is a human-centered view of feeding wild animals. Some of it is right. The overall premise is leaving out important and devastating facts. Wild animals have had their habitats destroyed and/or stolen, their air and water polluted, and their lives impacted by vehicles and invading humans. The totality of human invasion, negligence and abuse of wild animals has left them with, as you pointed out, untenable ecosystems and disease. The solution to that problem is not killing them, and it's not only taking away food that people would otherwise feed them. Humans are dangerous too, but we don't get shot for eating food someone gave us. Neither should animals. Parks and reserves should do more to educate humans before giving them access at all. Animals have a right to exist and a right to receive help and kindness, including food, from humans. We have enough information available to us on the internet to understand specific needs, and meet them. I agree completely that hand feeding, especially in passing, is very bad bc of the socialization, and inability to monitor for illness. That does not make it ok to continue the deprivation our species has imposed against theirs. Sanctuaries staffed by vets and others qualified to work with wild animals (rehabbers, etc) are the least we can do, instead of murdering them. Humans as a whole treat nonhumans like nothing, and this well-intentioned and valuable video, unfortunately fails to address that. Wild animals are many times NOT capable of meeting their needs, bc we've paved their world, cut down their trees, dried and dammed their water. Yes, don't hand feed, or feed a species you don't know about, but stopping at that is only more harm. We owe them what would be just, considering all we've stolen from them. Thank you for this video.
as a swede who was taught from a very young age to never feed wildlife because human food is not good for the animal's stomach it blows my mind this isnt common knowledge. we even have a law here that states you cant litter, camp or feed wildlife in certain/ most forests and breaking this law could have you locked up. it infuriates me that people dont respect national parks and wildlife. also, a general rule; human food is for humans, animal food is not human food. even pets, please do not feed your dog hotdogs or ham, give them high quality treats instead. this prevents so many illnesses and an overall healthy pet.
Quick! We need to feed our politicians now!
Feed me well, I'd become a politician someday
@@farouspopoola basic requirement: be corrupt
@@hongfeiwei2710 Wrong, you don't have to be corrupt, you just have to lie to people and speak what they want to hear, be innefficient, pretend nothing is wrong and then you can be corrupt.
I feel like all of this can apply to humans eating human food.
So don't feed the homeless 😅
Always feed the homeless wtf?
Humans can just eat each other
YES! BUT NOT "HUMAN FOOD", "HUMAN MADE FOOD"! THERE'S A DIFFERENCE!
@@armando_az1 I have a feeling you NEVER helped a homeless or anyone for that matter! 🤦♂
Okay, I get that with bears and all, and even rats.. but where I grew up, it is total normal to have birdhouses everywhere, so now I try to think of a reason what for. And like there's really a lot of forrest near, everywhere, but the houses are even placed in the forrests
OMFG FINALLY! A video talking about this trend as an issue, and not encouraging it!
When you're talking about the obese bears, it's not "human food," it is called "FDA approved" food that does the damage
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u dont make any sense
@reformed7939 your a silly Billy
@@human-vp6vsthey are distinguishing between something like a raw veggie, technically “human food” but which the bear would not get fat on, and junk full of filler that the FDA commonly passes as food
@@human-vp6vs What don't you understand?
As a former employee of a company in Grand canyon... The squirrel is indeed considered the deadliest/most dangerous animal there. Bites are frequent, rabies is a thing... As are other diseases like the literal plague. Fear the friendly tree rat! (Not actually a tree rat, separate species, but the nickname fits...)
Where the hell did squirrels get the plague?
@@mattd5240 fleas
@@mattd5240Every mammals can get rabies
@@h4ed The plague isn't rabies. I'm asking how they came in contact with the bubonic plague.
I think that the comment or possibly meant to imply that rabies is like a squirrel plague but not literally the bubonic plague … pray that the bubonic plague never resurfaces again.
I remember my parents driving through Pike's Peak National Forest when age 4-5. We were stopped in traffic and I was eating baby carrots from a zip loc bag, with the window down. Suddenly outta nowhere a deer stuck her head through the window and swiped my carrots, bag and all. Scared the crap outta me.
I think the people who want to help should get together with environmentalists and rangers and discuss ways to increase food availability. Maybe then they can even be community ambassadors and help get more people involved.
Animals die to the garbage we feed them but remember all this stuff is perfectly fine and healthy for humans...
Alligators store their food under water for weeks at a time to allow it to rot before eating it. Maybe we should try that? If it's fine for them, it should be fine for us too right? Because all living species on earth have exactly the same digestive systems right? Oh and definitely watch out for chocolate and onions. I heard that can kill dogs, so it probably kills humans too right? . Logic is hard.
Wow it's almost like our food is specifically made for human consumption or something. No way.
@@dalton2845 Animals cant eat fine wheat or process food well. They have short life than us and is more damaging than us.
@@dalton2845 yet it's still not always healthy for us to eat it. Junk food is still junk at the end of the day, and while we may tolerate and even enjoy ingesting it, that doesn't mean you won't pay for every meal you've had later on in your life.
Its almost like different species have different metabolism
Had a young fox roaming the area. It was quite tame, curious, sometimes sat like a dog watching people. I already had heard, that this may cause problems and wanted to scare it away in order to save it. I didn't. About a week later I heard from a neighbour about its demise. It had been comfortable with humans being close, had been fed, ate leftovers from the local fast food restaurant. Until someone seemingly had enough of it and poisoned the poor thing. I feel guilty even today, maybe 6 or 7 years later. Had I thrown a fire cracker at it, it might have lived. There sure are foxes hiding somewhere, eating garbage. Difference is that they hide.
dont do the what ifs man for all you know it could of died another way alot sooner had it not been fed by humans or you throwing said fire cracker could of injured it.
I can relate to not being able to save creature, we rescued a baby bird who was on road we put it outside got busy, then there arrived a crow i was the once most close to it, i could have made crow flee but i was little and shunned, afterwards crow managed to snatch little baby took it around neighborhood's tree devour it completely when i reached there all i had was looking up in sky for the poor bird my mistake my incompetence 😢
It's not your fault & whoever poisoned that poor creature is evil. Foxes behave more like cats than dogs, but aren't as threatening as coyotes or wolves that are larger & move on groups. Foxes usually are shy towards humans & the only threat they present is rabies, but dogs or any other mammal can carry it. So it's not fair. It takes more effort to relocate the animals than you know... delete them. It's so bad.
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 if they relocated the Fox It would have came back or dying, still the person who poison It Is evil since he should have left the authorities to deal with the fox
Yep there are lots. just go outside about 3am they're everywhere. People, put the rubbish in the bin. (UK)
Very truth, I really dislike those who feel like they did the dead of the day because they fed a wild animal. Same applies to those that leave canned food out their doors to feed the stray cats or dogs.
I hope as many people as possible can see this video and actually believe and understand your message.
You are a brave soul my friend. Telling the truth on the internet like that. You absolute mad lad
W mad lad at best
Yeah sensoring "idiots" is absolute madlad type stuff
I'd be too scared to feed wild animals but that's a good thing I've now learned, I had no clue that they were getting put down because people kept feeding them
Thats a cute mouse in ur pfp
Honestly i never expected WATOP to curse in his title, just like Vsuace not deleting his "Mario farts" video. But I don't blame them for being mad about something like this, in fact I respect it!
Ive actually had to help a national park with identifying which deer had CWD (cervid wasting disease) using deer fur, as it’s becoming a large problem where I live
This was more comprehensive in information than most. I understood most of it already, but got some more info here. People need to be made aware of deer feeder problems. That was a new one to me, but it makes absolute perfect sense in all aspects from disease spread to extra fighting to overeating of corn. My grandpa had a dairy cow lost to her forcing her way into getting to the feed. Sad as hell to lose her like that. She did it while they were away for just a few hours. Polar bears are not afraid of humans. We are on the menu. The only wild animal I fed was a racoon live trapped at my parent's house for relocation. I gave it some meat and some water because it was having to be in the trap for a bit. It really did want and need the water it drank, and it growled the entire time. It was a really pissed off raccoon. It ran away fast when released. Trapping it made it fear humans, and they thrive on people food and want to make use of people dwelling areas, just like opossums. He had to go. I see people on videos in neighborhoods drawing up and feeding a whole bunch of mean raccoons off of their back porches. What are they thinking? I don't see anything wrong with providing water sources for animals in drought. There were some women who were fined for doing that, but when we cause the shortage and block their access to water in so many ways, and water is needed faster than food, I think a quiet little pool provided here and there is decent. It's not the same as feeding. They know water dries up, comes and goes, and they don't think we provide it. Herds of deer migrating from the wooded suburbs across the freeways in search of a water source could be dangerous for us as well as them.
I was fishing on a bayou here in Louisiana. I watched a woman pull in to a parking lot across the bayou from were i was. Sh pulled a trash bag out of the truck of her car and started dragging it to the water. I literally stopped fishing to see a couple of things. 1. I wanted to make sure it wasnt a human body. 2. To see if she was feeding the gator that had been seen. A couple of dogs have come up missing in the last month. Sure enough, i see her start calling something. So i took my phone and started recording. I took photos of her plate and her. And just like i thought, she was calling a gator. She starts pulling what looks like a deer skeleton out and throwing it to the gator. I screamed across the bayou, hey woman, you cant do that, its illegal. The woman told me to worry about myself and get out of her business. I said ok, so i called the cops. She left before the cops got there and they were happy to see all the evidence i had. They made me E-Mail the video. 3 days later it was on the news. What happened to the woman? Oh she got probation and that was it!!! What happened to the gator. Oh, they made her call it to the bank. When the gator got to the bank, a gun shot was heard. No more gator in that bayou. There were some upset people and they talked about the gator never bothered anyone. Well it only takes 1 time and someone loses a child. I brought my 3 year old son with me to that spot. So yeah, that is hitting very very close to home. Personally i think that woman should have spent a minimum of 6 months in jail for it. Flordia doesnt play that crap. Anyway tbis video is spot on. Thanks for posting it.
OK Karen 😂
@@ThegreatblazingsunStay off the internet, you clearly need to. Yesh
@@Thegreatblazingsunthe video above the comment section is literally all about why not to feed wild animals.
@tikclicktok958 the guys talking about calling the cops on a lady and putting her in prison for feeding a wild animal that's insane.
@@ThegreatblazingsunDo you realize what happens when wild animals associate humans with food? They can become aggressive when they don't get the food they're expecting. It's annoying when a squirrel or seagull does it, now imagine a gator with its massive bite force and a tail that can break your legs if it smacks you getting pissy at you because you didn't bring it a snack 💀
Human: Hey, where did our tent go? 4:43 Suspiciously tent shaped bear: uhh idk
Pfftt 😂
OMG! I can’t imagine the sense of entitlement, and stupidity involved in feeding wild animals. This video is absolutely necessary, to inform the public!
There has to be a psychology behind people's desire for attention
yup... the root of it all..... solve that puzzle and you might change the world. I'm certain it all boils down to a desire for attention because we didn't get enough at home growing up.
Selfishness. Their desires are more important. My favorite place to visit is Assateague Island National Seashore, it is covered with wild horses on that live on the beach. And despite massive neon signs telling people not to feed them, they still do. They break into cars and campsites to get the people's food. Someone also usually gets killed from messing with them. I mean, these are full sized, wild, and dangerous horses. My favorite moment was a father who was holding up his 2 year old daughter to feed a stallion carrots, which means they brought the food with them and ignored 100 messages. And he was holding this toddler to the face of this stallion while standing in front of a billboard sized sign that was caution orange to stay away from the horses because they are wild and will delete you. So they aren't just dumb with themselves or putting the animal in danger. They are reckless and selfish with other people's lives too.
Narcissism
Insecurity
KZhead better not take this down. DON'T FEED WILD ANIMALS
Put up signs everywhere that says "Feeding a Wild Animal makes it loose it's Wild Privileges, it's free game and YOU are the reason it's dead."
Finally someone not sugarcoating this. Happy to see someone be blunt about this issue
this needs way more views, i hope this information is spread much more because i bet most people would see no problem giving a wild animal food if u asked them about it
Was surprised the ''Québec Polar Bear incident'' made an appearance in this! The bear was a +-5yo male Polar bear, he was first seen on a hunter's trail cam near Petite-Vallée in Gaspésie. When learning that it was put down, the population was furious, questionning why they didn't relocate the animal instead. Being so far from its natural habitat, there wasn't any safe way to sedate and transport a bear of this size. The 'safer' solution was to put it down. The Mi'kmaw Nation of Gespeg held a ceremony to pay homage to the bear. Québec's Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks said that they're working on being better prepared in case a similar situation happens again in Gaspésie. Fun fact: the 3 polar bear sub-populations of Québec count +-5300 specimens. There are 16000 in Canada and a total of 26000 in the whole world.
I can just imagine a meme where people are looking at a dude feeding animals and say "how nice", then there's thought bubble coming from the dude saying "little do they know I'm ruining the enviornment, heh heh"
Over a long course of time feeding wolves, we eventually domesticated them into dogs. They were probably the first animal we domesticated and could be attributed our success. Although eating processed food is probably bad for any animal, even humans.
Although they shared a common extinct ancestor, dogs did not evolve from modern wolves.
I was gonna say, if we always followed this advice, the world might look a whole lot different. We domesticated dogs before we domesticated corn.
@@mel2000no, dogs are only about 100,000 years old and are directly desended from grey wolves . Grey wolf stocks evolved into dogs through selective breeding
@@Thegreatblazingsun : The numerous documents I've read on dog evolution don't agree with your assertion at all. There are even cave drawings of domesticated dogs that go back further than 10,000 years.
There’s a pretty big difference. All of our food is now unnatural to some degree, from selective breeding to artificial chemicals. Maybe the not being afraid of humans would turn out ok, but giving them our food is not
Bruh going crazy in the title 💀
Fr LMAO
Fr he should’ve been going crazy when his channel isn’t falling off.
@@Your_local_neighborhood_menaceliterally-
@@Muehhehehehehehehe Have i seen you somewhere?
@@mumpy7975 I like your pfp ❤
My parents always tell me not to feed wild animals but I did not think that it was that terrifying of a consequence and all of that could happen from stupid humans treating wild animals the same way how they’ll treat that pets.
I am not Australian so forgive me if I am wrong but, I seem to remember reading that they built a fence across a sizable stretch of Australian to prevent dingos from eating livestock? I guess I made an assumption that such an undertaking would make people aware of the threat, apparently not? or have they not been a threat the way they used to be? genuinely curious!
You're actually so real for posting this
Rats have no problem eating our food.
Rats are omnivores, they can eat anything.
Rats aren’t wild animals, they go everywhere humans go, they live only where we live.
They are literally one of the animals that coexist with us along with cats when we started to create agriculture and store or food.
Good video glade someone finally made a video about this subject
People have to learn when you give a wild animal food, they don't think "Aww, this human is so nice", they think "Wow, that human is so stupid, I was able to easily steal food from it and it didn't fight back!" and then they approach other people, expecting to steal food again. If the person doesn't give them food, they become aggressive, because they learnt humans don't fight back.
"And if animals are watching this" 🤣😂
Imagine that, a specie dies out because you feed it
For those who feed ducks Use PLAIN, ORIGINAL cheerios Not bread. Cheerios float. Low sugar. No leavening. Lower glycemic impact. Fiber. Vitamins. Long shelf life. This is my opinion. I have experience in bird rehab.
I heard it's ok to feed ducks peas, is that true?
Yea, I'm pretty sure it can cause an obstruction and/or make them sick if they eat bread because they can't properly digest it
I've had luck with geese and raspberries, idk about a duck tho
Cheerios is PROCESSED JUNK similar to human bread. Look up the natural seeds & other food sources that’s on their natural food supply. Our garbage processed junk isn’t even good for us - and definitely damages their health as well. 🤦♀️
I always watch WATOP in Spanish, both narrators are awesome
As an Animal lover this is why I only feed ducks , geese , birds and neighborhood cats. I wouldn’t ever feed a bear or a fox because I don’t want them to get put down for a food addiction and getting aggressive . Though I live in a very rural forest area & came across a black bear- it didn’t bother me & my friends even Though it saw us. I think animals do know who’s truly scared of them and who isn’t - and know who’s on their side but still I wouldn’t have fed that black bear because what if the food that we had was harmful??
“I care if this gets banned!” *4 days later “apparently not.”
Never feed wild animals. The moment they lose their fear of us, they will become more dangerous and bold coming into human settlements.
I worked in Parks Canada. And I can agree, a fed bear is a dead bear. I had to deal with the time a bear used to looking for food at campsites ended injuring someone when it ripped into their tent.
Hey, do the normal pigeons in feed seeds everyday considered wild animals? They dont see me because i put the food on night
not sure why people think feeding wild animals is saving them. If they couldn't hunt on their own, well then they'd already be dead.
They need severe laws for anyone caught feeding wildlife and setting up the feeders. It has to be severe enough they would never consider it. I think saving animals is more important then tourists.
Reminds me of the quote from The lost world of Jurassic park “These creatures require our absence to survive, not our help.”
i think some of this comes from a misunderstanding of what zookeepers/sanctuary workers do. or really anyone who works with animals as a profession. i've heard some people say that if money were no object, they would love to work with animals not realizing that zookeepers do more than pet animals all day. it takes extensive amounts of education and training to be able to have the privileges of that job with shit pay. there's a lot of work that goes into walking the very fine line between respecting them vs coddling/abusing them. it takes time as well because that's a part of research - looking at patterns over a length of time. once you really know what zookeepers do, i think a lot of people would opt out of being around wild animals every day.
Most human food is barely even food but more toxic let that sink in
Putting toxic food in your sink isnt a great idea.
@@vbrawny_zuelong5300 most human food isn't food
I'm for helping hurt animal...when help is needed... feeding healthy wild animal is no no. as you explain, don't mess with nature when don't need your assistance.
Subbing first because of that title. Second because of the content 👍
The title should stay
That title bro. SAYS IT ALL.