Incredible Moment Deer Defends Rabbit from Swooping Hawk || Dogtooth Media
2021 ж. 27 Мау.
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This brave deer went from Bambi to Rambo when it jumped in to save a wild rabbit being attacked by a hungry hawk.
Kris Miller was trimming trees around Nordic Mountain country park, Wisconsin, USA, earlier this month when he spotted a red tailed hawk dead on the ground.
After checking CCTV from June 11, the 29-year-old operations manager was 'astonished' when he saw the bird of prey swoop down on an unsuspecting rabbit below.
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Bloody hell! I was expecting a graceful and quick 'save' and trot off, not Bambi going absolutely nuclear and stamping a Hawk in to playdough.
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Don’t fuck with Thumper
😂 Love it
@@Don_SoLow87 😂❤
Me too. I never knew a sweet little deer could be so relentless in finishing off a perpetrator.
That took about thirty seconds to go from, "Cool she saved the rabbit." to "Holy shit that was personal."
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Losing lunch is one thing but having the H knocked out of his name is 😂😂😂
STOP DEFILING THE LORD’S HOLY NAME.
@@user-rd2so6pc2s Grow up.
@@user-rd2so6pc2sBruh it’s a saying
Even that other deer was like, chica, let it go.
I would title it "This 3 Minutes Will Change Everything You Ever Thought About Deer"
"Death Wish, Take no Prisoners" staring Charles Bambi
True title for me! This was a revelation!
Agreed
Lol, yeah 😅
No kidding
"Defends Rabbit" does not adequately describe what I just watched. ;)
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Best Comment!
Right! I felt they should have prepared me a little bit more for this. 😊😢
Deer is like: "Uh... Rabbit? Whats the rabbit?"
Rabbit makes baby deer noises Deer - so I started blasting...
This wasn't about the rabbit, this was personal
Yup I think the same, probably she got her baby stolen by a hawk before...
Probably a bad memory
DEER HATE AIRBORNE PREDATORS, THEY KILL THEIR YOUNG
My thoughts EXACTLY!!! 😳
Either way, that rabbit owes the deer a few rounds.
The other deer was like - dude that’s enough
Has Disney's Bambi copyright expired? Because this felt like a horror movie.
Best comment!
😂 😂 😂 😂
That Hawk definitely didn’t start his day thinking he was gonna get killed by a crazy deer
Is defending someone you love or care for "crazy"?
agreed. hawk just went out to eat lunch.
@@dubistverrueckt animals are not people. it's not natural for a dear to kill a hawk that is just trying to eat. that dear was acting non natural.
@@KevinP32270 Another doofus joins the fray with her $0.02
Bambi don’t play about thumper
Incredible - At first I felt sorry for the rabbit, then I felt sorry for the hawk.
Me too. That deer wasn't messing around.
The luckiest bunny, and unluckiest hawk.
@@aMuenchGrinch I feel like the deer went a little too far.
SAME HERE, I WAS HOPING NO BABY HAWKS WAITING FOR MOMMY TO COME BACK...
Me too!
That deer and rabbit must have been VERY good friends!
the deer didn't even know the rabbit was there
Don’t mess with Thumper
Deer at the end is going ‘bro I think you’re on camera, don’t let our secret out!’
You kind of felt bad for the rabbit 🐇😔, then you're like "dang, I really feel bad for that hawk." Geez! 😕
Haha, v true.
I was thinking the same,🥲
Same
No Doubt...🤣🤣🤣 Bambi literally Stomped the Hawks Brains into the Dirt...🦌💥🦅💥🐇
@@OfficerLarryNMSE Bambi charges extra for that kinky shit.
When you root for the deer, want the rabbit to be safe and feel bad for the Hawk all at the same time.. ಠ‿ಠ
Exactly. 😳
I feel bad for farm animals so i stopped eating them over 20 years ago.
I know. Why would anyone design a world to be so cruel?
@@shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405Blame Adam and Eve for that.
@@veganm8918 me too. 8 years for me. 💚💚💚💚
Rip. hawk. 🕊
I don't know what I was expecting when I clicked on this video, but I definitely wasn't thinking I was about to witness a doe curbstomping a hawk into feathery paste.
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Ditto! 😂😂😂
Right?
I didn’t expect that!
you mean watching a crime scene
Wholesome moment that quickly turned into a crime scene 🤣🤣
This video should be sent to the criminal police
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Comment of the decade 🎉😂
@@ken_shy Self defense.
Some say he's still pounding it to this day.
It's likely fawning season, and the rabbit crying sounded like a fawn in distress. Motherly instincts kicked in [Edit] Oh deer! This reply section has turned into a real fight.
It heard the cries and thought meal. "deer do eat meat on rare occasions" including birds, fish, and rabbits.
@@winterhaydndeer almost never eat meat unless they are lacking in nutrition. It definitely most likely thought it was a dawn in distress
@@nojorooney - "never eat meat unless they are lacking in nutrition". That's not true. They are opportunists to food sources. If the opportunity presents itself they take it. They have multiple stomachs for this reason ....And what makes it more apparent is that when the other deer came running up, it fended it off. Clearly it wanted the bird as a meal for itself.
@@winterhaydn they have multiple stomachs to digest plants, omnivorous creatures such as baboons only have one because meat and fruits aren’t hard to digest, but plants are hard to digest so deer have four stomachs to digest them. They are not very opportunistic because they do not need to be, because plants are usually abundant, although they occasionally eat meat, that is usually a sign of malnutrition just like in other herbivores. It seems like it chased off the other deer because it thought the hawk was still alive as it was clearly still trampling it by the time the video ended, it did not try to eat it, you could be right but in very lush areas like these it is highly unlikely that it was trying to or was going to eat the hawk.
Bambi 1 - Hawk 0 x.
Bambi and Thumper will Live Forever ❤
It took her buddy to show up to convince her to stop and almost got into beef with each other at the end. 😂 That was absolutely metal.
Beginning of video: Aw, that baby deer is a kind-hearted, gentle soul. End of video: That deer is a sociopathic scourge on the forest.
You don't know what experiences did he (Bambi) have previously. He might have learned early that predators are better when "predated".
Animals have friends. Wonder if the same hawk finished off the other members of the rabbits family and the deer didn't want to lose the last friend.
There are no vegatarians, not even deer.
You mean psychopath.
@@Tyler-8898Not necessarily. First, neither of those are clinical terms. They're more criminology based terms. The clinical analogue is antisocial personality disorder. But even in terms of the differentiation, I'd lean sociopath. Psychopaths don't feel emotions or create relationships. So insofar as the deer appears to be aiding another, that seems more consistent with sociopathy than psychopathy. Ultimately, most people use them interchangeably. I worked as a therapist for 17 years before moving over into forensic work, so I'm familiar with the clinical and forensic side of things, but I put more stock in clinical terminology than criminology based differentiations.
Deer: "I had a bad experience with birds as a fawn." Semi-comatose Hawk: "You don't say..."
The description says that the hawk was found dead, which is why this CCTV video was released. So this conversation went to a dark place, then plunged even darker.
@@koreyb yeah, more likely the deer thought of the rabbit has a fawn and defended it
@@koreyb yeah that deer was only taking advantage of the situation, that was murder.
@@Steef_Lee .. nope that was self-defense of its lineage .. that was raw, blatant, unadulterated Survival .. !
@@BEAUTYnIQ it was MURDER! MURDER I SAY! Lol
Bambi said, "Don't mess with thumper." ❤
For those who didn't know aready, deer are not strict vegetarians. Fresh meat is just fine, cadavers too. Protein is protein.
Deer may eat meat on occasion, but they are assuredly not predators. The explanation about the rabbit scream setting off maternal alarm while she possibly had a fawn nearby made sense.
Yeah… we have lots and lots of deer by me (they’re overpopulated here bc we don’t have natural predators for them and I live on a ravine) and I have seen them straight up eat baby bunnies and birds out of nests before. They’re low-key terrifying
Deer had flashbacks to being a lil baby fawn in the big ole world and wasn't about to let that hawk forget its place.
or, more likely, it was rabid...
Yeah, could be PTSD...
Bambi no!!! lol
@@AB-bc9tf 🤭
This is one of those things that if you witnessed this with your own eyes and tried to tell someone, no one would believe you. Incredible this was caught on video.
Not a single soul would believe you at all. If someone told me that they had seen this exact video before today, I would have assumed they were full of crap.
That depends on who tells me. If he smokes weed all the time and is known to lie often, then I won't believe it.
Truth. They wouldn’t believe the story!
Lucky the person filmed it, bad thing he could help at all, with a smartphone filming nowadays we simply have not a single hand free to help... at least the deer helped...
Deers are opportunistic omnivores and would readily eat a bird. I ain't surprised by this video.
The one thing that a lot of people are missing, deer will eat birds occasionally, which is what I believe it turned into after it saved the rabbit. And I believe the second deer was wanting to get some too.
May be any millions of years of every before.
Did that hurt the Hawk?
Bruh
No, it was more like a deep tissue massage.
It was only a little flesh wound
very deep tissue@@toaster1037
Not after the first 10 seconds.
That deer ran in like he was practicing for that moment his entire life
Because it was a set-up
@@jaykay5086 set up by god
That doe probably has a newborn fawn hidden nearby… Hawks will come down and grab a newborn (or a little bigger) fawn for their dinner..
And also the instinct to kill the hawk for whatever reason like the cry of a baby fawn or the cry of Thumper, his play friend.
@@catherinegrace6406 But it ran to *THE RABBIT* not to some "fawn" invented by your SICK mind
Hawk “I’m an apex predator” Bambi “I’m about to stomp your ass down the food chain!”
lol
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Apex legends, lifeline or Gibraltar coming to save the day. Or bambi & thumper. I like every scenario
Noice!!
'' Sometimes the world no longer needs a hero, sometimes what it needs... *IS A MONSTER* ''
The Necessity of Chivalry by C. S. Lewis: The word chivalry has meant at different times a good many different things-from heavy cavalry to giving a woman a seat in a train. But if we want to understand chivalry as an ideal distinct from other ideals-if we want to isolate that particular conception of the man comme il faut which was the special contribution of the Middle Ages to our culture-we cannot do better than turn to the words addressed to the greatest of all the imaginary knights in Malory’s Morte Darthur. “Thou wert the meekest man”, says Sir Ector to the dead Launcelot. “Thou wert the meekest man that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.”1 The important thing about this ideal is, of course, the double demand it makes on human nature. The knight is a man of blood and iron, a man familiar with the sight of smashed faces and the ragged stumps of lopped-off limbs; he is also a demure, almost a maidenlike, guest in hall, a gentle, modest, unobtrusive man. He is not a compromise or happy mean between ferocity and meekness; he is fierce to the nth and meek to the nth. When Launcelot heard himself pronounced the best knight in the world, “he wept as he had been a child that had been beaten”.2 What, you may ask, is the relevance of this ideal to the modern world? It is terribly relevant. It may or may not be practicable-the Middle Ages notoriously failed to obey it-but it is certainly practical; practical as the fact that men in a desert must find water or die. Let us be quite clear that the ideal is a paradox. Most of us, having grown up among the ruins of the chivalrous tradition, were taught in our youth that a bully is always a coward. Our first week at school refuted this lie, along with its corollary that a truly brave man is always gentle. It is a pernicious lie because it misses the real novelty and originality of the medieval demand upon human nature. Worse still, it represents as a natural fact something which is really a human ideal, nowhere fully attained, and nowhere attained at all without arduous discipline. It is refuted by history and Experience. Homer’s Achilles knows nothing of the demand that the brave should also be the modest and the merciful. He kills men as they cry for quarter or takes them prisoner to kill them at leisure. The heroes of the Sagas know nothing of it; they are as “stern to inflict” as they are “stubborn to endure”. Attila “had a custom of fiercely rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired”. Even the Romans, when gallant enemies fell into their hands, led them through the streets for a show, and cut their throats in cellars when the show was over. At school we found that the hero of the First XV might well be a noisy, arrogant, overbearing bully. In the last war we often found that the man who was “invaluable in a show” was a man for whom in peacetime we could not easily find room except in Dartmoor. Such is heroism by nature-heroism outside the chivalrous tradition. The medieval ideal brought together two things which have no natural tendency to gravitate towards one another. It brought them together for that very reason. It taught humility and forbearance to the great warrior because everyone knew by experience how much he usually needed that lesson. It demanded valor of the urbane and modest man because everyone knew that he was as likely as not to be a milksop. In so doing, the Middle Ages fixed on the one hope of the world. It may or may not be possible to produce by the thousand men who combine the two sides of Launcelot’s character. But if it is not possible, then all talk of any lasting happiness or dignity in human society is pure moonshine. If we cannot produce Launcelots, humanity falls into two sections-those who can deal in blood and iron but cannot be “meek in hall”, and those who are “meek in hall” but useless in battle-for the third class, who are both brutal in peace and cowardly in war, need not here be discussed. When this dissociation of the two halves of Launcelot occurs, history becomes a horribly simple affair. The ancient history of the Near East is like that Hardy barbarians swarm down from their highlands and obliterate a civilization. Then they become civilized themselves and go soft. Then a new wave of barbarians comes down and obliterates them. Then the cycle begins over again. Modern machinery will not change this cycle; it will only enable the same thing to happen on a larger scale. Indeed, nothing much else can ever happen if the “stern” and the “meek” fall into two mutually exclusive classes. And never forget that this is their natural condition. The man who combines both characters-the knight-is a work not of nature but of art; of that art which has human beings, instead of canvas or marble, for its medium. In the world today there is a “liberal” or “enlightened” tradition which regards the combative side of man’s nature as a pure, atavistic evil, and scouts the chivalrous sentiment as part of the “false glamour” of war. And there is also a neo-heroic tradition which scouts the chivalrous sentiment as a weak sentimentality, which would raise from its grave (its shallow and unquiet grave!) the pre-Christian ferocity of Achilles by a “modern invocation”. Already in our own Kipling the heroic qualities of his favorite subalterns are dangerously removed from meekness and urbanity. One cannot quite imagine the adult Stalkey in the same room with the best of Nelson’s captains, still less with Sidney! These two tendencies between them weave the world’s shroud. Happily we live better than we write, better than we deserve. Launcelot is not yet irrecoverable. To some of us this war brought a glorious surprise in the discovery that after twenty years of cynicism and cocktails the heroic virtues were still unimpaired in the younger generation and ready for exercise the moment they were called upon. Yet with this “sternness” there is much “meekness”; from all I hear, the young pilots in the R.A.F. (to whom we owe our life from hour to hour) are not less, but more, urbane and modest than the 1915 model. In short, there is still life in the tradition which the Middle Ages inaugurated. But the maintenance of that life depends, in part, on knowing that the knightly character is art not nature-something that needs to be achieved, not something that can be relied upon to happen. And this knowledge is specially necessary as we grow more democratic. In previous centuries the vestiges of chivalry were kept alive by a specialized class, from whom they spread to other classes partly by imitation and partly by coercion. Now, it seems, the people must either be chivalrous on its own resources, or else choose between the two remaining alternatives of brutality and softness. This is, indeed, part of the general problem of a classless society, which is too seldom mentioned. Will its ethos be a synthesis of what was best in all the classes, or a mere “pool” with the sediment of all and the virtues of none? But that is too large a subject for the fag-end of an article. My theme is chivalry. I have tried to show that this old tradition is practical and vital. The ideal embodied in Launcelot is “escapism” in a sense never dreamed of by those who use that word; it offers the only possible escape from a world divided between wolves who do not understand, and sheep who cannot defend, the things which make life desirable. There was, to be sure, a rumor in the last century that wolves would gradually become extinct by some natural process; but this seems to have been an exaggeration.
Bambii wasn't playing at all... Rabbits cries just like Baby Deer, Momma Deer instincts kicked in and Bambi said not today. The other Deer came to say "OK that's enough, Bambii said" YOU WANT SOME TO?" 😂 I LOVE THAT DEER 🦌🐇❤❤❤❤❤
That has got to be the most pissed-off deer in existence. The other deer comes in like "You okay, bro?" and the first deer is like, "In a moment, man, I've gotta finish him off."
Lol
The first deer was like DO YOU WANT A PIECE OF THIS!
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😏👍
That other deer was the Calvary coming to the rescue after hearing the distant cry of the rabbit.
That 2nd deer is now weighing options. Break it off gently - or - try and get a head start while he’s still busy and then deleting his number.
The 2nd deer showed up and was like "Dude, chill, you got 'em it's over" and Bambo (Bambi/Rambo) was like "NOTHING IS OVER! YOU JUST DON'T TURN IT OFF!" 🤣🤣
"I am the Captain of the woods now."
That comment is epic. 😎👊
Lmao bambo
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You can't just leave him there half-alive,
That little bunny sounds just like a fawn!! That deer must've been a mum thinking her baby was in danger, that’s so sweet 😭
The comments are the best part 😂😂😂
That is amazing! I knew they would attack but I would never have guessed they'd stick around to make sure every bone in your body was broken.
Lol😂🤣
And that no one comes near the murder scene
The deer walks away several yards when he's done then turns and attacks again once the hawk started flapping. Bambi was not about to watch Thumper get merked without getting it back in blood.
Deer bro is a hawk blocker
What’s happening out there that the cameras haven’t seen?? Holy crap!
There's "dead" Then there's "Stomped on by a doe for 3 minutes.. dead"
yea, I was hoping the hawk made it at this point. If it had laid still, maybe.
Like "mostly dead, then there's all dead".
LMFAO!! 😂😂😂
3 minutes of stomp rape.
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WOW talk about taking a Woopin' ! I feel sorry for the Hawk but I'm happy for the Rabbit and impressed by the Deer.
Insane. Never expected that. Bambi and thumper were best friends.
The deer is thinking, “We lowly vegetarians ain’t going to take it anymore”
😅😅😅
@Todd Starbuck It's a joke, man.
I'm dyinggggg
Even herbivorous animals will eat meat when they lack important nutrients.
Lol Im done lmao
Roller coaster of emotions. I was like “ALRIGHT Bambi to the rescue ! ……OK …YOU CAN STOP NOW ……STOP, PLEASE STOPPPPP!
Right !?🙁💯
IKR I WAS LIKE GO BAMBI GOOOO AND THAN I WAS LIKE PLS STOP YOU CAN STOP NOW LMAO I REALLY THOUGHT THEY WERE GONNA STOP 😂😂😭😭
Same 😩
Yeah,I thought that after the rabbit ran off the deer would just walk away,but it didn't..I had to watch to the end because I didn't think the deer would kill the hawk..I was like "ok,the rabbit's fine now,you can stop..um,please stop"..no one should blame the deer or the hawk..it was brutal,but that is nature,it's not always sunshine and rainbows
She even chased the other deer away…do they eat meat? I was shocked to see how it behaved
Is this the trailer for that new Bambi Horror Film? If so, bravo on the advertising lmao
Bambi's a little amped up! That hawk's soul left its body 10 minutes ago! Go Bambi!!!
2nd Deer: “He’s dead bruh!” 1st Deer: “OK but is he ‘DEAD, dead’?”
🤣🤣🤣 that deer was making sure of that.
Right... lol
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Brandon Hunter: I just smoked a 'wee one' and thought I'd watch this 'feel good' animal video then go to bed. Then 'you know what' happened. To distract myself from my Rogue Bambi trauma - I headed straight for the comments. You made me Laugh Out Loud and saved my evening. Hahahaha! True Thanks, Brandon! Have a great day/night XXX
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Legend has it the deer is still beating the crap out of the hawk to this day.
I can't stop laughing at this.
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Booooo. Weak.
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🤣🤣 if the deer didn't eat the bird that is!
These are the funniest comments I have ever seen. Im laughing so hard my sides hurt ❤
It's not right but damn I needed this one too. I'll read all of em.
The comments are a way of coping with we what we just witnessed. They're awesome.
That deer lost one too many bunny friends to a hawk 😳
For over 20 years we have lived with deer coming through our yard, hanging out, just chilling. Never in my life have I ever a deer behave this way. Amazing to watch. My guess is she has fawns nearby and reacted to the rabbit’s scream as though it were one of her babies.
A young buck is my guess. They love a good battle.
@@stephenharper6638 actions were much more consistent with a Momma protecting sounds like a fawn in distress!
@@stephenharper6638 a young buck would have done more to challenge the other 1 coming rather than a hey take off, this is my battle! The doe saw all as a threat! And acted accordingly.
Been around deer almost 60 yrs, this behavior is consistent with a doe protecting fawns! Though I have never witnessed a deer being violent, we all knew not to threaten their young! Deer & rabbit often graze together, so this surprises me not at all! And the Bambi defends Thumper narrative is adorable! Lol
@@cristineconnell7803 "a momma"
“I should probably kill it 30 or 50 more times. Just to be safe.”~ the deer
You really gottta stomp those wings just right, to make sure it ain't goin anywhere.
Nature be cruel 🤣
LOL!
lol
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I’ve seen deer get violent but nothing like this. They can be vicious towards each other. This was like daaammmnnn !!!!!
Damn, Bambi and thumper are bro's for life
Bambi still has thumpers back 30yrs later😊❤
More like 82 years later, but I get what you're saying.
30?
@@numinous123 I was thinking the same thing. Then I realized the writer was 30 and would make it true for him, but not the majority
30 years? I think it's alot longer than that. Bambi was made in the 40s
@@gonzthatsme1730 It was as released in 1941, to be precise.
This is why, as a Canadian. Moose are the most terrifying animals sometimes. Imagine the deers energy, but it weighs 900lbs. 😂
I recently learned moose are actually deer. Just freakishly large, deadly deer.
I'm fine, I don't attack rabbits.
Yep,you don't ever mess with a Moose,they are born pissed off lol
Even Grizzly bears will think twice before attacking a moose. They will go for the buck instead.
Oh hell yea
Wow!!! Just WOW!!! When I was a youngster, I was struck from behind by a deer using its front legs and I can assure you that its not something you would expect from Bambi and it hurts! I don't know why it happened, but I will remember it to the day I die.
That experience for the hawk was something much more than just hurt, even after the hawk had given up on life that crazy deer just kept pummelling its lifeless body.
I just compared the distress call of a baby deer and yes the rabbit mimics the exact sound. Absolute genius 🥰
Wow, that was brutal. Never expected that from an innocent looking deer
Maybe the same hawk had priorly attacked the deers fawn and the deer wanted no more hawks in its home
deer can be absolutely mean and brutal just like any other animal. If you run into a pissed off Buck during the rut, they will 100% charge and gore you if you give them the chance.
They eat meat
I grew up in KY. Tldr; This deer was just hunting. They eat birds all the time, usually going for babies but injured, sleeping, or grounded birds are also easy targets. You can look up pictures and videos of them eating birds but I don't recommend it.
@@dragonsember squirrels eat meat also
The other deer came by and was like, "dude he's dead", and the 1st was like "not dead enough". Lmao
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Looked more like the first 1 was like, "You want some too!"
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Excellent comment haha😂
Excellent!
The amount of Warnings that Hawk has had lately, I'm not at all suprised by the deer's reaction. lol
That is one BadAss Bambi😱
That Hawk went from Hunter to prey in zero seconds. Damn, nature, you scary!
So BAMBI and THUMPER are REAL ??!! All these years I thought it was just a Disney movie. WOW AMAZING!!
I'll never be able to look at Bambi in the same light ever again! 😂❤🦌🐇🦅
Amazing! 😧🙂
did we watch the same version of the disney movie? did bambi brutally murder his enemies? 🫣
Art imitates life.
That was my 1st thought!
Thumber ran off like thanks B and didnt look back he knew what bambi was bout to do
One of my biggest fears used to be meeting a mountain lion face to face but it just got replaced by accidentally stepping on a rabbit and receiving Bambi's wrath
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nah, a cougar or mountain lion would still be worse than this cute thing that has had enough, and enough, and enough and so on.
@@dw3403I don’t know. Those hooves are just as sharp as a cougar’s claws. And at least most cougar can be scared off with yelling. That murder deer doesn’t seem to have that weakness.
@@dw3403 @penmaster003 y'all are cracking me up😂
Well that went from "cool!" to the room going silently disturbed.
Exactly. I wish I didn't watch it after all.
Exactly!!!!! Not even half way through it I'm thinking, why am I still watching this??? Yet continued watching.
It's called reality, or the real world. Now jump in & take a bite. I can only assume your millennials or younger. That in itself is pretty disturbing lately. ;) Cheers
You made me laugh!!!
it was so awesome really. loved how the deer just kept on to make sure the hawk would never bother another rabbit or even a little doe. the difference between the three animals is one is a predator and that is the one that died. it was glorious.
Rabbit cries of distress sound the same as fawn cries of distress. That triggered the deer to respond.
Thank you for the explanation
Was looking to see if anyone else had mentioned that yet
Cheers, i was wondering why the deer gave a fuck
That makes a lot of sense
@@142doddyI don’t think there’s a better way to phrase that sentence 😂
I've never heard or seen anything like this. Oh my gosh, the deer even chased off his curious kin as if he had a vendetta against this hawk. This was insane. 😮
God damn Bambi needs to be signed by Mike Tyson or something 😂
The other deer was like - Damn dude, you're a psycho!
😂😂 "Let's go now. Cops are on the way !"
the deer: "I felt like destroying somethiing beautiful"
@@gatoslokosforever Fight Club ?
@@AlfredHugecokk 🤐
@@gatoslokosforever 🤓🤓
I never imagined a deer could be so protective and deadly.
You must be from the city then🙄
Deers don’t fuck around ..
The rabbit sounds like a fawn when it screams. The deer also looks female so she could’ve thought her baby was in danger
Deer are always protective and deadly when they have the chance to be.
They're powerful enough to kill humans. A buck killed a mailman back in the early 2000s. A passing car saw the attack and scared him away with the horn. They rushed the mailman to the hospital, but it was too late.
That deer and rabbit must be friends from way back 😂
Brother Hawk is a spiritual creature, just doing what each of you do multiple times a day. The deer isn’t the cute little cartoon people associate them with, the only thing culling them is us.
Holy smokes that Hawk never stood a chance. Never knew deer could act like that. Live long and prosper young Rabbit
Hawks, no vegan option.
@johnnytheprick Oh, BS! Once it got away, it hid in a burrow, or in thick shrubs. The rabbit learned to pay better attention after that. No hawk watching the situation, was going to go anywhere near THAT area for a while.
you didn’t know a dear could lift its feet up and down? seems pretty insane to me
@johnnytheprick 😂
@@janicem9225 but I take kindly to women of leisure… and you’ve got Scorpio written all over you.
The other deer coming in like “He’s gone bro just relax, he’s gone, you got him”
Main deer " F*ck that man. I'm tired of this MF flying in like he owns the place. Not today. " 🤣
"But he tried to kill Thumper!-Didn't you see?" 😏
Like the printer scene from office space.
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That deer even told the other deer “this is between me and the hawk!!!”
Went from "Pick on someone your own size!" to "I'm actually unhinged" real quick.
I think the deer's instincts kicked in when it heard the rabbit's cries, which sounded a bit like that of a baby deer.
@kafka6451- I couldn’t agree more. Nature is beautiful and sometimes hard to watch. I personally want them all to live and thrive. I wish humans would stop destroying their habitat! This was amazing.
it said "Do i hear someone messing with my sibling?!" and went batshit😭
Some baby deer have been attacked by hawks and survived. This one looks like it could have remembered an attack and went crazy.
Are you vegan or a hypocrite?@@edwardizhonig204
I think that deer is a fucking psycho.
Funny how the one deer tries to say enough but Bambii was like "YOU WANT SOME TOO!"
😂
'STEP OFF ROGER, THIS ISN'T YOUR FIGHT, YOU CAN GET THESE HOOVES TOO!!!' 😂😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The other deer was like "STOP! He's already dead 😢"
Lol
When the the second deer approached the main deer said: "Get out of here, this is my viral video!"
Absolut Bambi Vibes. Rabbit and Deer as best buddies.
She’s not just defending the rabbit, she’s making sure the hawk never swoops again a day in it’s life o_O
No, it only thought the rabbit cry was a fawn.
@@DonkeyBackpack Which is interesting. Deer and rabbits have a near identical "language". They use the exact same grunts, honks, and screams for mating, general communication, and danger.
That bird is dead
What life???
Exactly !!!
Well... that ended up being 10x more traumatising than I thought it would be!
I'm still laughing writing this reply to your comment. It's TRUE! LOLOLOL
I’m laughing too! So true though! 😆
Yes, I couldn't finish it.
Right. 😮
Riiiiiiit! :/ Lol
Growing up around the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota and being in the wilderness 99% of the time, you get to see how wildlife reacts with one another... You won't be surprised to find that hawks and other large birds have a love hate relationship with deer. Many times while a deer is eating in the field or just standing next to a tree minding its own business an hawk will swoop down and attack them. So this goes a little deeper than just some poor rabbit and a hero deer. :)
Bambi: "You tried to kill Thumper!" Other deer: " Dude, you got him! You got him!" Bambi: "I'll tell you when I'm done!"
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I read this right before the second deer came on the video 😂
He taught him a lesson!!!
Was it trying to eat him? That would be so wrong, like Hannibal wrong.
I ll tell you when I am done , I am not done yet he is still breathing 😂😂😂😂
I wasn’t expecting the deer to stomp the living shit out of it.
Bambi was not fking about !
Seriously
She was killing it, so she could EAT it. Most animals prefer meat above all.
@@RebelRadius the deer did NOT eat the hawk, DOOFUS. Pls go somewhere else with your "theories".
@@dubistverrueckt t'was a joke, sir. Now sit down before ya hurt yeself
That Doe had a personal grudge against Hawks.
Nature at is best,,,little Bambi does not give up..love it
The bond between Bambi and Thumper was so strong, Bambi said he would kill for Thumper and proved so.
Best comment! 🤣
I was getting ready to make a similar comment about Bambi and Thumper😂
I wonder if she would do same for Flower.
@@keouineYoko is on her own.
I had to look way too much in the comments for a Bambi comment..
Second deer: Whatcha doing, Lucy? First deer: Back off, Rhonda. This doesn't concern you.
😂
Best comment! 🤣👏👏👏
She’s like “fuck off not in the mood”😂
"'Hey, little Lucy. Wanna come jump double-dutch?' Lucy would pause, look, grin and say, 'I'm busy. Thank you much.'"
WOW!!! This shows that humans are not the only creatures to show care
When you finally catch that person who's been talking bad on the Internet😂 that deer turned around like "I know that ain't who I think it is" 😂
😂😂😂
Simple explanation for the deer's behavior - The deer is a doe. She probably has a fawn hidden in the area. The screaming a rabbit makes when it is frightened sounds very similar to the bleating a young fawn does when it is attacked or frightened. The doe heard the rabbit, assumed it was her fawn under attack, came to defend it and didn't care that it was a rabbit. The doe was triggered and went for the cause of the attack - the hawk. The rabbit escaped, the hawk got stomped, the fawn was still safely hidden and the doe turns into a YT star. Everyone wins except the hawk.
I just had the same thought after listening to it again. The other thing that was odd, though, was her chasing the other deer away.
I'm gonna need a "Everyone Wins Except the Hawk" T-shirt...
That rabbit will probably die, if not bc of the initial injuries from the talons but bc of the infection that will set in from the talons. Those talons are full of deadly bacteria.
Ya idk why this is difficult for people to understand. Common sense.
@@jeannie1renee2 she was protecting the other deer duh
I’ve never witnessed anything like this before.
That’s not defending. That’s cold blood murder. Didn’t kill the hawk for food or territory or for even “defending” a rabbit. That was just out right murder. The deer should be charged.
That little deer took this personal.
well how about you YT "deer eats..."
Unbelievable!!!
@@ladyslovelucas82 the deer received your message. And wants to talk outside 😳
I've been alive for 40~ something years, and I have NEVER seen anything like this!!! What just happened? Jaw dropped - wow! Bambi says, "I'm John Wick!"
Thumper and Bambi always had each other's backs👌👍
Damn, Bambi's mom does not mess around when it comes to protecting Thumper.
I think that's actually Bambi's girlfriend.
Bambi's mom died before he even met thumper
The deer has decided that hunting season is going to be way different this year! ✌️
🤣🤣🤣
There's a full on "hunters getting trampled by deer" video rabbit hole you can fall down if so inclined. Deer rearing and pummeling with their hooves are why there are still deer. They ain't no sheep. 🤣
I know right 👊🏾
Lmaoo
It's about time! 👏 😂 🏆
Referencing my last comment posted:: On a more serious note, this deer was infuriated at the bird for one reason. Bird was a Three Stooges Fan and for years the deer had to deal with the bird taunts from the tree limbs. Bird kept saying: "See The Deer, Does the Deer Have a Little Doe, YEAH Two Bucks" Nyuck Nyuck Nyuck
I haven’t laughed like this in while… part of it is reading all the comments. I feel bad for being in tears 😂 but I can’t help it!
I wasn't expecting that, that Deer was relentless, I felt bit sorry for the Hawk in the end.
A lot of people don’t realise that deer eat birds! They even eat smaller birds whole while they’re still alive D: some deer species even have sharp teeth. There are many terrifying facts about deer unfortunately
@@Vexarax wow, didn’t know that info. Nature sure is red in tooth and claw. Now I know not to pee off a Deer 🦌 :)
@@flameangel202 haha yep I actually think deer are the most Lovecraftian of all animals. People don’t realise just how.. horrific.. the lives and actions of deer are. They’re seen as a peaceful woodland creature but underneath the cuteness they’re very scary! (I think it’s clear I have a slight deer phobia lol)
funny how people think nature is beautiful, nature is ruthless !
@@Vexarax Sharp teeth? Wow... Nature is scary.