Worst Animal Parents Ever
You might immediately think of cute, fluffy creatures and their adoring mothers when you hear the word "pups".
However, the reality of pregnant and postpartum female behavior can be vastly different, ranging from neglecting to killing their young or doing even something worse. You might wonder, can it get any worse? Unfortunately, yes. This type of behavior is observed in adorable domestic hamsters, pigs, our beloved dolphins, hippos, and others.
The idea of being cruel to one's own offspring may seem strange to us humans, who generally give the best of everything to our children. Nonetheless, it's quite common in animals. Brace yourself for what’s coming cause it will leave you surprised, shocked, and even tearful! Today, you'll discover new facets of some well-known animals. We’re unveiling our new compilation:
The Worst Animal Parents.
We humans have some pretty cruel parents out there!😊
That’s why he said most parents 💀
This was super interesting, thanks ReYOUniverse!
I've worked with pigs for 15 years and let me assure you they are extremely dangerous animals. You never ever ever expose your back to pigs.
Revenge towards humans
This thumbnail is WILD 💀
Great content!
The great white depicted is false. White sharks deliver live pups one by one. The depiction should be the sand tiger shark.
Numerous human parents are viscous aswell. Thanks for the video, very interesting and much appreciated for the advanced warning of nasty images.
When I was younger, I had an experience with a stray female dog that left a lasting impression on me. She had given birth to a litter of puppies, but tragically, she accidentally killed them. Despite our efforts to separate the puppies for their safety, the mother dog always found a way to bring them back. This repeated until, heartbreakingly, all of her puppies perished. The aftermath was poignant - she mourned for days, her cries echoing a deep maternal sorrow. This incident, though distressing, highlighted the profound and instinctive bond between a mother and her offspring, even in animals.
Don't lie. You ate the puppies.
20:23 holy moly
You cut the ants in with the crabs in editing
Most pigs are excellent mothers. But I've had to step in and bottle raise especially if they don't have enough milk
We've had ducks hatch chix eggs out here. They just follow along with the ducklings
Our pigs love my attention with or without babies i spend alot of time with the babies
Some younger children may watch this and need therapists later.
Weak.
As a shark parent youde hav to teach me to flood the placenta wit ish to stop the b.s
53:18 uhm... no, not ALL SNAKES lay eggs, rattlesnakes, boa constrictors, anacondas, and vipers give live birth.
It talks about that 55:35
When it comes to the worst parents in the world, the most egregious offender was not on the list. That would be the human offender. According to one study, it was learned that some humans butcher their unborn babies in the most barbaric ways.
Is it just me or that guy calling a "COW" A "SOW"??!?
And we humans don't do it also? If we're going for exceptions...
We do. Just not neally enough. 8,000,000,000 and counting.
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Animals have better senses than humans do First off, and they can tell when a child of theirs is not right and there's a medical problem or mental problem or anything else going on with the child The normal humans would not be able to detect in their own children just by looking at them smelling them and seeing and hearing them. these animals sometimes to be cruel but the author can also be kind as a merciful by putting something out of its mystery that would never survive anyway.
Are you not an animal yourself?
But humans in general don't murder their babies if they are born deformed, not right or have mental issues, etc.
Domesticated animals, especially farm animals, shouldn't count. If you're imprisoned, forced to reproduce, then kept confined 24/7, you wouldn't act right either. When natural selection goes out the window, so does natural parental care. Every animal is different, in it's biology, and even though many wild animals can get away with poor parenting, domesticated animals would most likely go extinct, if they exhibited the same behavior, in the wild. Not to mention, domestication roughly translates to being entirely dependent on humans, for survival.
Please stop talking.