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This is Mischief the White-Necked Raven. These ravens are found throughout eastern and southern Africa, and are common near human habitation.
Like all members of the Corvidae family, ravens are extremely intelligent. They use tools to get food if necessary, and can even mimic human speech!
Cool facts about White-Necked Ravens:
- Their main diet is fruit, insects, and small reptiles, but if they find a small tortoise to eat, they will lift it up and drop it to the ground to break the shell.
- Ravens are some of the smartest of all animals.
- Since they are very social by nature, ravens are also some of the most playful of birds.
- Ravens display a strange behavior in the wild called "anting". They roll around on anthills, let the ants crawl all over them, and then they chew up the ants and rub them through their feathers. Scientists are unsure why they do this.
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In the Raven's defense, "hi" is an acceptable reply to "hello"
Not if you're a woman, theres no winning there
@@sassythesasquatch9999 in women’s defense winning as an acceptable goal
In defense of this video, I like the siding on the building behind them.
That raven response was actually pretty cool.
i was just gonna say that He replied to her Hello xd
Imagine being alone in the woods and you heard “hello” in a very human sounding voice coming from the trees.
Charlie is everywhere, man!
there are no woods left
My heart would pop out
You hear all around you: - hello - hi - cough cough - hi - cough - HELLO - hi - gonna kill you - hi
@@neoDarkSquall HI!
"Mischief, can you say "Hello"?" Mischief: "The streets will flood with the blood of the non-believers..."
😂😂😂☠️
🤣🤣
*"I feast off of the souls of the innocent.."*
Fetch me their Souls!!!
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It seems he's learned that his human's laughter is positive reinforcement. :-) When she starts laughing when he says "hi" instead of "hello," he keeps doing it. I've noticed dogs and even pet rats are capable of learning this same concept, so I'm sure ravens are more than capable of it as well.
Pavlov's dogs moment
@@hmyesmoment1683 not at all
@@NumHeutyeah pretty much. response from stimuli was what he was studying
Ok ,but minor input , his a crow not a raven .
He actually sounds more convincingly human than any parrot I've ever heard
Old comment but fun fact, ravens have a much deeper vocal range than parrot which allows them to sound a lot closer to a human than a parrot would!
another fun fact, ravens are also the smartest bird on the planet and have roughly the intellect of a 6 to 7 year old, though they don't have the same level of speech comprehension as a human, so you can't teach them really how to talk.
@@dragnothlecoona One of the smartest animals I think
@@dragnothlecoona I think that goes for all corvids; crows, magpies, .jays etc.
My new favorite mimic is the European starling and they sound like little recording devices!
I'd shit my pants if i see this Raven in the wild saying "hi" to me.
I would be convinced that I am somehow chosen by the gods. xD
Familiar has been summoned!
@@Lyncestian chosen for death ofc, there's no way i'm gon think positive in that situation.
More like "I've been sent for you"
Istg😂😂😂😂😂
His increasingly louder and more desperate "Hi!" in the bloopers is the best 🤣
I love how she says:"say hello" in the end and he says "hi", she then doesn't give him the reward and he raises his voice, saying "hi" again and again more aggressively , like "you said I shall say hi, wth did I do wrong?"
That was a good catch. The bird is smart enough to know the difference it seems.
Teach him to say "RUN" to random people at night
Never More
Yesssss and please record it!!!
I think i Saw that meme
It would be especially funny because this raven sounds like Robert Downey jr/Iron man
@@user-zt1zg1pe8t heeha lol
Human: *cough cough* Raven: *ᶜᵒᵘᵍʰ*
XDD
@@Nancy-gr6db kuriakosse? Enthaadi? Avrachenn nannaan koduthu enthelum?
@@russelljones.b6828 idk that language
@@Nancy-gr6db haha
@@russelljones.b6828 i dont speak minecraft enchantment table
A corvid is a fully sentient bird that can recognize itself in the mirror and can talk, not mimic. Amazing creatures.
Meh, all ravens look alike
@@nakedfreak1 Original comment just went straight over your head and right to the god damn moon didn't it..
@nakedfreak1 ravens are corvids, just like crows and rooks are corvids. There are many types of ravens, though, and whether or not they look the same is certainly an opinion.
@@nooux1966 and his went right over your head, this is 100%)%%%11 a woosh momento!!! not very big chungus of you. He's fucking joking.
where did you get this idea from do you own the one corvid with whom you had a profound conversation about world affairs, but you didn't share this with anyone?
I love how derpy he sounds. It's strangely even funnier than a parrot.
Sounds a little bit like Kermit the Frog
Parrots, Cockatiels, Cockatoos, Parakeets, and Macaws: Are we a joke to you?
Ravens in horror movies : (being scary) Ravens In real life: "Hi"
But this is scary. I never see a bird talk like a human :v
Imagine hearing that "hi" in the middle of the forest
Big bird voice and all..
@Kirsten Hilario Not that terrifying movie 😨
@Kirsten Hilario that movie is fucking disturbing
*Imagine being in a forest alone, and you hear a random-* “Hi”...
XD
Your username tricked me for a second.
Then you're not alone
Run like the wind it is
Or even worse an unkindness of ravens says hello at the same time.
He’s so cute! I didn’t know ravens could talk at this level.
BOTH Ravens and Mynah birds can talk and mimic sounds. But most people just think that parrots are the only birds and animals that can talk.
@@JR-ju3kj That's amazing! ❤️
Human: "I taught a raven to talk by feeding it" Raven: "I taught a human to feed me whenever i mimic her"
Telemarketer/comments 😭
@@scott4981 totally
then who is smarter?
@@NOELSE of course the raven
@@schizoidguy6961 OOoo
Imagine this Raven flying around and coughing at people randomly in these days.
People would be scared shitless.
Bird flu 😂
🤣😅🤣
If that was a eagle and it has ill it would be a "ill eagle". get it illegal illeagl- bruh
People: Is this coronavirus?
The fact that he knew "Hi" and "Hello" to be interchangeable clearly demonstrates a genuine understanding of the abstract meaning behind the words, which means that he wasn't just doing a trick; he actually SPOKE. He communicated the abstract concept of a greeting exactly like we do, and when he didn't get his treat *he doubled down on his answer*. And just as we can easily infer the logic behind his answer, when he looked at the cameraman it was immediately obvious what he was thinking. "You believe this broad? I said what she wanted me to; where's my treat?"
No.
It actually means that he can tell sounds apart, and mimic them.
The bird is definitely smart and the girl has a wonderful smile/laugh !
Girl: "Say hello" Raven: "hi" "Hi" "HIII"
He was like "it's the same thing, bitch! gimme my treat!"
Imagine if all bird saying hi hi hi Bird:Hi hi Hi hi Me : is this the end!!?? Add the cold/cough Friend:is this a bird Me: 🤔hmmm yeah😒 yeah thats a bird Bird: kuh cuj kuh hi kuh hi Me :wut the!!!!! Oh okay maybe thats not a bird Friend :yeah yeah runn!!!!
Imagine discouraging the Raven from learning about abstract greetings just cause they said the wrong word.
you: what’s up broh! raven: Hi how are you
Wow, Glen is almost as smart as a bird
The woman: I trained a raven to repeat human words. The raven: I trained a woman to give me food when I repeat what she says.
This feels like something I'd see in a comic strip.
RavenTube
This guy is spitting the fact
Underrated comment.
XD
So smart and such a cute bird! He had me laughing at the end it is like he was really holding a conversation with her and was well aware of it
They are smarter than we think! 0:55
Wow!! Super smart raven!! And cute at the same time! 😊😊💚💚
The way he starts saying "HI"more and more aggressively.
Scooter Daniels Girl: “Hello” Raven: “Hi” Girl: “Hello” Raven: “HI” Girl: “Hello” Raven (thinking to himself): “this girl’s deaf af lmao”
He’s like “where’s my treat god damn it! I said hi back!
Hi Hi! *Hi!!* *HI!!!* *HIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Probably fustrated from being talked to like a parrot.
Hahha
This raven sounds more humanlike than a parrot, I'm mindblown
I know.
Very true, many parrots sound like a the chipmunks (movie). Having said that, the African Grey Parrot, which is apparently the smartest parrot in the world, can produce the same tone as the person speaking. Its mimicry is perfect.
exactly
I agree it's rather trippy
@@falconeranatolia not really. Ravens and magpies have perfect mimicry. Parrots don't even come close. It's just that Ravens are usually wild and can't be tamed even if you rescue them or something.
That is incredible, great job training Mischief! 😀
It's nice to meet you, friend. That was amazing! It's also really interesting how human his voice sounds! I had a mentor who used to raise Ravens and they are truly amazing beings. They are way more intelligent than people might realize! They are wonderful friends and can be with a person for most of their life. Thank you for sharing your lovely Mischief with us! I wish you continued success and happiness always.
Imagine teaching a bunch of ravens to yell, "RUN!" repeatedly and let them fly together in a dark forest
Lmao that’s nightmare fuel!
Dude, you have a three-eyed raven, you can easily do that.
How are u talking?
Imagine hearing a ravens caugh in the forrest you would be wtf now ravens have covid too ?
@@satyadeepborah1143 I mean uhhh... hodor
I love how each “hi” becomes increasingly more *panicked* when he doesn’t get a treat😂
I didn't notice that until you said that, now that you did, he really does panic when he doesn't get a treat.
I wonder if thats him not understanding that they're too different words, or something like that, or that he the understands that "hello" and "hi" can used interchangeably, which if the latter, is super impressive
@@frankenfurt4148 he seems to even look at the camera like "what? I'm not wrong"
@@ericmasters7436 you need help?
@@ericmasters7436 Wtf? Who are you dude?
I love they have minds of their own as well. He knew "hi" also means "hello." I love this video! 😍
Hes so silly. I love him.
This raven is very smart cause he trained this lady to give him treats while he just sits on her arm.
But when I talk to people, they throw up and run away. This is unfair
Lmao 😂 😂😂
@Inconnou .Inconnu You must have your arm in a unusual place?
yee haw@ same but I ate my way out of my mother so that may be a reason people run away
They are very smart
she is so sweet ❤
Teach him to say "Nevermore" and get him to scare the shit out of people.
Btw are u talking about the poem
Omg no
@@marcosorduno9203 Wdum
@@shorifplayz6349 is a poem is about a raven that hunted a man he keep saying nevermore
@@marcosorduno9203 I know
Next to Owls and Eagles, Ravens are some of my alltime favorite birds. My great grandmother had one as a pet before i was born. Very intelligent creatures
Love these birds. Ravens Rooks, Crows, Jackdaw’s. So beautiful ❤
Random people in the woods: Let’s get high! Raven: Hi
Lol
I can just imagine that! They say that and then they just hear a slightly echoing "hi" from a random raven! xD
Random people in the woods: Let’s get high! Raven: Hi ! Random people: Geez! This material's real good!
hahaha
thanks for the laugh
Imagine just chilling at yo home only to hear "Nevermore"
Merp
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who's here from Project Nightfall's Wow Quiz ?
9
Or a speak to raven ....... nevermore
Wow Paige I love Ravens too and wow I never knew they could talk lovely video Paige thank you xxxx ❤❤❤
This is incredible! lol. Love it.
0:48 The Raven is genuinely confused because "Hello" and "Hi" are synonyms.
Raven looks at cameraman: You heard me say “Hi” right?
Dude wtf, i have the same name and had the same profile picture as you, and I think have seen you before here on KZhead. Wtfff
dont r\woosh me but is it real?
@@FlatRangeOperator ok but is it real?
@@carnyzack I literally looked up after reading your comment and the bird looked at me like "you believe this bitch?"
This explains soooo much, so haunted forests are just the birds talking
No they're just haunted
Just don’t go to a sketchy place period.....
birds and ghosts
You watch to much Disney stop
But what sound are they mimicking?
I love how he knows he's being silly, so cute!
I did not know this about them. Incredible birds.
0:50 : Me when I'm talking to girls
akward😂😂
👍👍👀😄😄
If they laugh like that right after, they like you :)
@@DraconisNL or they're scared and awkward of you so they laugh to try and make it less awkward and have time to walk away.
🤣🤣
It’s like “Hi” “Hi?”(what did I do wrong?) “Hi!” (Answer me!) “Hi?!”(WHAT DID I DO WRONG?!)
0_0
The raven is like: Hi The girl: laughs The raven: hi! The girl: laughs more The raven: HI! Everybody: laughs The raven: I SAY HI NOW GIVE ME A TREAT Video:ends
If she asked me to say hello hi and gave me a little snacks I would be obedient just like the Raven too❤😂🎉
Perfect example of the Trainee training the trainer, that brain is working harder than the human’s brain on this occasion! It’s always nice to see humans & critters getting along 🦅❤️
Oh my god. Get six of them and make them all say Mine
TigerLily maybe if they were seagulls...
VilleValozTwinkles66 no defently ravens
VilleValozTwinkles66 seagulls don't mimic sounds. Duh.
TigerLily OMG
and paint them white
Raven: "Watch me teach this human how to feed me."
Literary
Hold up
this will be the top comment here
LMAOOOO
Pin this comment 😂
Gorgeous Bird. The Raven is alright too.
Qu'est-ce qu'ils sont malins, ces merveilleux oiseaux ! J'adore les corbeaux
*2015* Woman: "Coughs" Raven: "Coughs" *2020* Woman: "Coughs" Raven: **flies away**
Coronavirus😂
Its a good meme but little did you know it says RAVEN in the title and not crow.
@@vishalkumar5483 *Crow-navirus
@@Bro-cx2jc 🤣😂😃😁
Lol
Girl: “can you say hello?” Raven: *says hello in Cardi B*
🤣okrrrr
@Dauda András G I G A O O F
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@@piotrpl794 ğ
CARONA VIRUS
Kidness and beautiful bird. A true feathers friend
Raven: Say pruu Girl: Hello Raven: No, pruu Girl: Hello
Well, well, well . . . How the turntables...
sounds like the raven was training the woman after all
Uno Reverse
thats so what actually happend
maybe it was trying to teach raven or bird to the woman
I like how he seemed to know that 'Hi' means 'Hello' and raised his voice and was firmer when he repeated it, as if to say "I said it, it's the same thing, give me a treat!"
They can understand and remember the meaning of 200 words .
The family of corvids are pretty smart, often compared to the brain of child humans. They are impressive, really.
@@godisdeadandwememedhim4174 More importantly they remember that performing the trick for a human earns them a treat
@@leeolie3728 this is the only thing
Brain in a box
Mischief is so sweet
The imitated cough at the ending :D
*This must be why people believed ravens were shapeshifting witches for a long time*
That... actually make a lot of sense o-o
@@yaizadelrio2528 thats what christian priests told idiots warriors never believed hogwash like that they the truth they were in it for the coin
@@notoriousbig3k I am convinced the Internet is composed of 95% atheist edge lords.
@@JonDoe-uq1mk of course
notoriousbig3k wtf are you even on about????????
I like how it's voice is deeper than parrots. It makes for a much more realistic sounding human voice.
The crow voice sounds almost like a edit because how nearly deep it is, imagine being alone at night than out of no where you hear a strange voice that says hi, you turn around and nothing than you hear it again that's when you know that something isn't right until you see the crow and it says hello to you, scary experience I would say.
@@MrMysterious101 Alice in wonderland
@@MrMysterious101 I think you have to cut a part of their tunge for them to speak, so I don't think you'll hear much of their talks in the wild.
She should have taught him to say "nevermore"....
@@bmsuperstar1 that's not true, it just requires a lot of training to do, cutting off or splitting their tongues is unecessary and very painful for them
What a fabulous creature! Nice raven as well.
I can imagine that “L” sounds must be hard for them. 😂 He’s so cute!
I laugh when he kept saying "hi...hi...HI...!!!" He's like : "Hey I'm pretty sure I'm correct, now give me the damn food"
She kept not giving him food and then he started to peck at her eyes... intermittently interrupting to say Hi
He just passed away this beautiful Raven
@@foofstarr4856 Aww :(
There is clearly **someone** in there, not **something** , the way he repeats "hi" shows intonation, you can hear a touch of frustration, and yet people refers and treats them as object rather than the individuals that they are.
@@joannot6706 This is linguistics. Someone is used for humans and is universally understood like this. Something is for everything else.
- hello - good day noble human, how is your day? - no no, hello
LOL
Good one
Underrated comment ngl
😂
stfu
I love how he kept staring at your pocket once he knew where the treats came from! 😅
They are extremely intelligent and can solve puzzles or find hidden things.
Woman: "hello" Crow: "hi" Woman: "hello" Crow: "hi" Woman: "hello" Crow thinking: (I already greeted her back, what's her problem?)
Girl: "this isnt working out Daniel"
So fucking aprehensive!
😆😆😆 underrated comment
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It’s raven not crow
I had no clue ravens could talk. Parrots do not sound that real. Ok it’s 2020 can we move on?😂
They can replicate almost any sound actually, it’s impressive
Jorge Begazo I was told there one of the smartest birds.
@@danielmuscarella8239 they're either the smartest bird or one of the smartest.
It's "than", dumbass.
@@slappy8941 congrats
Wunderschöne Dame und wunderbares Vogel❤❤
That is one jolly huge raven, well done you, great clip.
At 0:35 the Raven looks at the camera like: ”Wtf is she saying???”
😂
🤣🤣🤣
Shes saying cardi b
“Roooo”
GreenySP yes
The woman looks like an elven princess
Lol man so true I remember Skyrim
@@MrGoodman174 Liv Tyler
@Simply Sasuke Ain't that ironic nowadays in modern fantasy.
@Merculyra Asteroth Taylor Lautner?
Maining maeve ?
That's amazing ! and it makes me laugh everytime i see this ! BRILLIANT
What a darling boy... Love your talking Raven. There was a raven in Sun Valley, Idaho who talked a lot..Things like: Far Out 😂. Jim Crow was an awesome raven. 100's of amazing stories
Woman: No, hello! Raven: Pardon the suggestion, but wouldn't a variance in my response make for more stimulating dialogue for the both of us?
A sophisticated and well educated Raven I see
@@khlopzi if only you didn't spell sophisticated wrong. But you gave me a good laugh👍
Uppity raven
@@enchiladas3003 lol you're a chode
He would say that with a british accent for sure.
damn thats so creepy! imagine night walking in a woods and crow goes hi lmao
😂
That's a raven, not a crow. There _are_ differences between them!
Leo Song I would shit myself, I would be like HUH?!
well.. crows can't actually mimic sounds too well so that wouldn't actually be possible...
bro I'd pause and look at the bird for the longest time just to see if I'm not crazy lmaoooo
It is known that in Middle-Age England people would verbally interact with ravens, cries, magpies, etc. so much so that it was commonplace to step out of one's house in the morning and be greeting with "Morning" by birds. If only it where the case today😊
"Hello" *gets in her face* "Hi... Hi... HI... HI"
Hi...hi...hi give me food now I said something in English!
Kyle Nichols lol!!!
Hi... want sum... fuk?
I got u blue
She doesn't want blue...
For humans, "hello" and "hi" are interchangeable. He understood the assignment and deserves a treat!
There is a vast difference between copying someone, and understanding the difference. Parrots just mimic sounds humans make, while ravens are smart enough to understand. Ravens are really, really intelligent creatures. I wonder if, thanks to a little help coming from us, they'll be able to achieve sentience at some point in the future.
@@bruhSaintJohn I know what you mean but parrots don't just copy you for the hell of it, they understand what the words are for. For example if they associate you saying 'itches?' with you scratching them somewhere, at some point they'll say it expecting you to do that. I know a parrot that did that at least.
@@raccoonchild Yeah, but it takes far less training to do the same thing with ravens/crows/rooks.
Easy fix, teach the raven to say them in phrases instead like "Oh hi Mark" and "Hello Mother".
kzhead.info/sun/i52RnM2GeGSOdqc/bejne.html part 2.
Two Gorgeous Birds...
That's smile is amazing.
Should’ve taught it how to say “Nevermore”
*Big brain move*
fuck that
Kiss me here
#EdgarAllenPoe
The raven must be so petrified or fascinated at the talking horse.
She actually looks like a person who would have a pet raven.
Reminds me of a certain game character called April Ryan and her friend Crow, formerly known as "Bird". kzhead.info/sun/oK5so8t8Z4mjo6s/bejne.htmlm34s
If you say so. I think you're just saying that because you saw her with a trained raven.
She's a real stunner in my books
@@Raison_d-etre nah its definitely her eyes
Your right she does look like the raven .
I have a neighborhood raven that sticks very close to my house…we’ve known each other almost a year and I call him Bernie..,he does do his raven sounds and fly close to my home I when I stand out and yell Bernie! My husband for the first time saw his massive size the other day! Lol
Woman: "Can you say hello?" Raven: "Hi!" Woman: "No, hello" Raven: "Hi!" Woman: "No, i mean..." Raven: "Jeez, i'm telling you hi! it's the same"
Yes the raven was there for an interview. It was unprofessional to say "hi" in response to "hello".
HAHAHAHHAAHHA
I'm the 400th likes
hahahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaa
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"He's a little confused but he's got the spirit"
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@@marlowecabance6815 Agree
Hmmm... Right
@@rakeshhadkey8047 WHOOOSH
R/woosh
Nice to hear when a bird almost talks🥰
A coughing bird?? LOL!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Me pees in forest Raven: *Cough* *cough* ...........
Enjoy your bird flu
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
And your pee stuckd
@@jacobsinger97 stuck in the zippers.
He clearly knows "hi" is an appropriate response to "hello" and the pretty human doesn't.
That is the most amazing thing in the video, the ability of the bird to know that both words mean the same. She isolates the word when the bird understood the meaning and react to it. Look how after that response checks in her hand for the treat
The bird cannot understand the meaning of word, it just copies the sound after human
@@jumaso6982 Do you really think the crow understands the meaning of any of the things it says? humans are awesome.
@@TxustoXGusto humans aren't awesome, we're dangerous.
@@ChildofYAH Why do you hide behind that cowardly diluted buzzword of "dangerous"? What a privileged anthropocentrist misanthrope move. Come on, just call our species "evil". I know you want to, I know you think so, and in ignorance judge us so. Deceit, resentment, cruelty, extinction, even wars and pollution. Those things aren't unique to us. Many species have caused extinctions. Squirrels deceive their peers. Crows hold resentment for years. Felines and many other predators display cruelty, partake in recreational sadism. Tribes of chimpanzees wage wars, often very brutally. Even the ancient microscopic algae combined together polluted the world beyond recognition, and thus caused the great oxidation event - something that to us, oxygen-breathing lifeforms sounds great - but which was a death sentence to majority of the life that existed back then. Sure, the sheer magnitude of the destruction that we wreak is often beyond what any other animal could be capable of, because we happen to be the apex species, Yet, Is there any other species on this planet that you know of that has even the potential capacity to within 50 to 100 years protect the PLANET ITSELF from cataclysmic cosmic debris like asteroids? Is there any other species on this planet that you know of that has A CHANCE to extend our biosphere's lineage and legacy beyond Earth, when the Earth will inevitably be engulfed by the Sun entering it's red giant phase? Do you know any other species that gather to decide to allocate x% of their community's resources to EXCLUSIVELY protect OTHER species from abuse BY THEIR OWN? Or any other species that *tries* to protect other species from extinction? no. You dont. We aren't perfect. We never will be. Neither is any other animal nor lifeform. The worst case scenario? We're like the algae, we might kill ourselves in the process of our own expansion, but at least we shall pave the way for something greater :V The best case scenario? We stick through the mud, solve all the mysteries of this universe and we level up to some different plane of existence xD Regardless, we can either get depressed about it and hate ourselves and GUARANTEE that this biosphere's story ends with us, entombed dead for four billions of years before being incinderated into oblivion by our parent star... or we can accept our imperfections, accept the randomness and fate, accept the inescapability of it, accept this cruel gamble of existence with dignity, and in contrarianism to existential hopelessness and nihilism, carry on against all odds. To for one more day laugh about some stupid shit together. ...and, to understand that: we will never catch infinity - but what we will see along the way will be worth the chase anyway.
Adorable!!! Love them
Said the Raven, "Nevermore"
Actually he seems more intelligent when refusing to say what she wants
I was thinking the same thing. 0:48 sounds like a real conversation XD
He’s practicing his game, gonna take her back to the crib later.
Wyatt Lavigne lmaooo this comment 😂😂
It said Hi in bird
They are scary smart. Crows are the Ravens dumb cousins, and yet there are videos on KZhead of crows making cats fight for their amusment.
This girl looks exactly like what you'd expect a girl who talks to Ravens would look like
cute but kinda scared of it? yeah...
😂😂
Not really
Yeah dude so true but she's gorgeous though. She's hot af.
@@Lebowski224 Married.
He said "hello" in Raven the second time, so he still should have gotten a treat.
Gorgeous. Oh yeah, so is the raven.
I dont know which is more scary: Ravens in horror movies, or a raven that suddenly comes to ya in the park and says "Hi"
Just casually sitting on a bench when a Raven comes up and coughs into your ear
Hi, and welcome to Jumanji!
@@userunknown4739 I'd be like "where's your bird mask bro"
I would freak out.
No no, thats next month.
Please teach him to say, "Winter is coming."
YASSS
CORN! CORN!
Cernumospete Snow! Snow!
LOL
Lol that would be dope!
These are some of the best birds on the planet.
Ravens being able to mimicking human voices probably contributed to norse mythology where ravens fly around the world and tell all information to odin
They used them on ships to find land. They can't land on water and are easy to tame so they'd come straight back if they didn't see any land.
100% . They believed also Odin would transform into a Raven to travel around earth and leave signs into battle. So there ability to speak, probably gave the people the impression Ravens were actually Gods in a mortal vesel.
Ravens were also used to deliver mail in ancient india. They used to fly to different kingdoms to deliver mail, pigeons were also trained in that.
@@GeekRaj Really? I love India even more now if possible, jai Bharat!
And the raven quoted, "Nevermore"