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  • Yup.....im on the weird part of youtube again ._.

  • Omg it's my identical hand-twin :o

  • How did i get here from creepy pokémon black myths and lavender town syndrome?

  • The bird is shouting-Hey you bitch help me get out of this shit and make me some sandwitches!

  • That looks like Nicki Minaj's Face.

  • i got here from a prank call

  • Aww it's chirping :3

    Lady: blaw blaw blah blaw blaw

    Animal: GET MEH DUH HEYAL OUTTA HEYAR!!!

  • how did i get here by kids react to keyboard cat ?

  • i got here from hermit crabs.

  • i got here from swearing cat

  • What hatched out?

  • @YamiPoyo i think a budgie because i was watching budgie videos before and this was in the videos to the side

  • in 4th grade my class hatched chicks everyone got to name one and care for it for 1 week at school i naed mine bob ... of course!

  • i was watching someone sing then i got here...

  • CUTE tweet tweet :D

  • What kind of bird is it?

  • if u dont want it to hatch in ur hand, then put it down!!!!!!

  • Sad day

  • We had an egg nest in our snowball tree once, but none of the eggs made it cuz stupid ants got to them first.

  • U guys don't know anything sheesh

  • What kind of birdie?:)

  • I bet the birds like " WHY ARE THESE SHELLS SO GODDAMN HARD TO BREAK"

  • awww

  • Now the mom dose not want it

  • your bird's name appears to be missing a vowel or two....

  • oh may gawd

  • i honestly thought the comments would be about birds and opinions not about faggots and insults

  • @dakurlzz100 News for you dude, the term faggot is an insult to anyone that is gay. Congratualtions, you contributed to the very thing you were complaining about!

  • @Crazyass94 i must have missed the part where i asked for your opinion

    but thanks for throwing out the obvious i didnt contribute to anything that statement made no sense

  • looks like a finch egg, that's what mine looked like

  • Congratilations! The EGG hatched into a PIDGEY!

    Give a nickname to the newly hatched PIDGEY?

    >yes no

  • what kind of animal is that?

  • NOM NOM NOM

  • now its mum won't feed it because you've let your smell on it

    ... been there done that, felt bad

  • @re7urd You obviously haven't read the top comment. That's a myth o- o

  • JURASSIC PARK!!! :D

  • Nice footage, thanks !

  • @SupremeARA915 does the a r a in your name stand for the anal retard association?

  • Fuck ur gay face Ass hole bitch

  • @chorizo347 Name calling... You didn't get any attention when you were a child, did you? Either that, or you're just simply too stupid to form a logical sentence.

  • Wow u touched it now it's gonna die

  • @thenatandkeelyshow You are obviously talking out of your ass without doing any research at all. Just because you touch a new born animal doesn't mean its going to die. Or that it's mother is going to kill it and(possibly) eat it, just because its been in contact with human scent. And by the way, it's "You" not "u". It's really not hard to spell properly. Are you seriously too lazy to add the "y" and "o"?

  • @thenatandkeelyshow Not true.

    cracked [dot] com/article_19527_5-ridiculous­-animal-myths-that-you-probabl­y-believe [dot] html

  • how did i get here from dog running into wall?

  • @Supercaye1 theres a dog that runs into the wall... "0 where?

  • @Supercaye1 I got here from watching snakes eating rabbits

  • @Supercaye1 i got here from tobygames "SPONSOR!!!"

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  • @Supercaye1 How did you even get to a dog running into a wall?

  • @Supercaye1 Bitch please! I got here from free body diagrams, and got there from Ron Paul adds.

    And yes I do have an exam tomorrow.

  • @Supercaye1 How did I get from a dog running into a wall to here? 

  • @Supercaye1 link to the vid? :(

  • do you drive an Xterra?

  • cute

  • oh my gawd

  • I can tell why the mother wont come back, because your hand smells like your a fat guys ass

  • congratulations the mother wont come back god some people

  • @skater8525125 thats an old wives tale..

  • @skater8525125

    there is some birds who kick eggs out of the nest on purpose. Its not a good survival tactic for parents to take care of a fallen (stuck on the ground) baby when they have others in the nest to take care off.

  • @SupremeARA915 and SUPREME is any better?! bahahaha

  • should you be holding it loL?

  • @SupremeARA915 Shut the fuck up with your 396 upload views noob why not go film your orangutang mom im sure she'll get alot of views

  • you should leave him with the mother, cause she can help the little bird to open the egg...just experience :)

  • fuckin british

  • @MrRapid48 Shes American you dip tart

  • @DoctorDeeDoak Dip tart is possibly the greatest non crude insult I have ever heard. I am now writing that down.

  • @DoctorDeeDoak I love that insult. It's just wonderfully ingenious. xD

  • "i don't want it to hatch in my hand and her do something to it (momma bird)" and stupid bytch is still holding it

  • congratulations now the baby will smell like you, the mother will disown it and it will not get fed, the baby will die and its all because of your curious American killing ways keep your chubby fingers to yourself.

  • @DancingGekko idiot

  • @DancingGekko how right you are.......only Americans have ever killed a bird. Go back to your rickshaw and rotten teeth.....and take a bath

  • @DancingGekko Mother birds rejecting babies because of human handling is a myth. Besides vultures, most birds have a poorly developed sense of smell. They wouldn't notice a human scent. The tale may have been started to keep people from handling young birds. Perhaps you should use better sentence structure and check facts before making rude comments on someone else's videos. If you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all.

  • @MOOP000 1. this isnt our video so shut the fuck up

    2. its not rude its my opinion

    3 i can do what i want thanks

    bye bye come agian

  • @DancingGekko It's not really an opinion if all your facts are wrong. o -o 

  • @MOOP000 I've heard this too. One other thing of interest is that if a baby bird has fallen out of its nest and isn't being tended to, that may be because its parents pushed it out of the nest on purpose. This usually happens when they have too many to care for. So when you put them back, the parents just push them back out. I think that may be how the myth seemed credible. Any way, sorry to just step into your conversation, I just thought you might be interested.

  • @MOOP000 Yeah the myth was basically created to stop people from handling wild animals they knew nothing about. "Don't pick it up because it's generally not a good idea unless you know what you're doing." isn't quite as convincing as "If you touch it, you've condemned it to abandonment and a slow death by starvation"

  • @MOOP000 People think that because of some other animals that disown their kin when handled by humans, primarily primates, cats, dogs.. You get the jist of it. ^^

  • @MOOP000 ive noticed it happens mostly when the mother actually sees the human touching it wen its a young bird happen wit me a few times had to raise sum birds lol it might not be a myth but i agree smell has nothing to do with it

  • @MOOP000

    not to argue with you..but i did exactly that...handled some baby robins when the mother was gone...later when she arrived they were pecked over and over and eventually kicked out...that happened over 20+ years ago...never forgotten that day...i guess its safe to say...some do and some don"t..

  • @etornel79 some animals reject their young no matter if they have been touched or not

  • @DinosaurDammit

    hmmm...that is true....

  • @DinosaurDammit Like much of the human male species lol

  • @MOOP000 stop moming ppl down on the interwebz

  • @MOOP000 I once looked in a bushy tree and saw a bird nest, unfortinetly the mother saw me and flew off. The branch acted like a slingshot and sent the baby birds flying. They survived but the myth kept me from picking the babies up with my hands. I had to use a shovel and THAT is hard to do.

  • @Specialmindz I don't think that the myth is true, but it's a good thing you helped the baby birds

  • @MOOP000 This is true. When I lived in Puerto Rico a small birds nest fell from a tree and the one surviving baby bird we brought to the balcony, hoping we could save it. Once inside while we were doing research we heard the momma bird chirping and she found the nest on a chair on the balcony and to our surprise, despite us having touched the bird and the nest, she still fed her baby.

  • @MOOP000 as an owner and raiser of cockatiels, I can concur with this. Though, it should not go unnoticed that any type of fumes, be it perfume, windex, smoke, etc, to a bird can be quite fatal even in small doses. So I suppose it's not smell so much as... well... breath?

  • first thing the baby sees is a camera right in his face

  • cool your video me add in my channel

  • U dont know if its fake so dont say it is. If u dont know if its fake, dont say it is. U dont know if its real nor fake. So dont say it is fake.

  • @ luxaby its not fake. Its real. It might not be a alive thing it could be a robot or maybe its actual.

  • Oh my gawwud! It's hatching in my heayyund! It's a jersey thing bitch!

  • @badmonk3829

    LAWL

    birds don't have a sense of smell xD

  • WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEE . EGGS THATS THE FIRST TIME I SEE  EGGS

  • Fake.

  • TOOO short!

    Way tooooo short!!

    I want to see more!!!

  • look at the top comments that is the fist timeive ever seen so many thumbs up

  • Wierd part of YouTube... AGAIN!!!

  • Swallow it.

  • did it say mama? lol

  • What is it ? 0_o

  • you never want to come in contact with the egg at any time, if the scent of human covers it to much, birds wont care for it, my cockatoo cared for all eggs that were never touch even the ones that didnt come from her, once one was touch she pushed it out to the side and the original mother bird had to take care of it

  • @badmonk3829 thats a witch tale, birds cant really smell/

  • @TheMoomama well they have a since of feeling, because the bird knew somehow and this was away from the cockatoo

  • It's amazing that even today, some people still believe that if you touch a baby bird its mother won't take it back / recognize it. I doubt there's ever been any proof of that and some very good sources, like National Geographic: and snopes let you know it's not true.

  • @k24601 its true, we grow birds and we never touches her eggs or her new babies, cause she'll leave it starving or wither push it out the nest.

  • :l aw

  • @pinky43321

    the conversation, i mean

  • o my god, is this egg peeping o.O

  • U GUYS ARE SO WHITE HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • it hatches...looks at humans ...says ..mama?haha

  • ive never seen the birth of justin beiber omg

  • well done - if you left it with the mother after that it was as good as dead as all its mother would have smelled would be danger. :'(

  • "OUH MY GAWD IS THIS EGG PEEPING"

  • dont move your hand too much!

  • )8 WHAT DID I JUST WATCH?!?!?!?!  -___- kool dinosgor4wr made me learn how to make a weard smiley face

  • That was dumb

    

  • did you keep it?

  • If you don't want it to hatch in your bloody hand, PUT IT DOWN. -___-"

  • @DinosGoR4WR Her hand isn't bloody, you stupid brit.

  • @MrTrololz Being racist now, eh?

  • @MrTrololz C'mon, don't bring race into this... -___-

  • @youandihavenolife It's Youtube, commenters will find a way to bring race into literally any discussion.

  • @MrClickity Unfortunately...

  • TOGEPI IS EVOLVING!

  • @applesauceis22 STOP STOP STOP TALKING ABOUT POKEMON!!!!!!!! YOUTUBE DOESNT LIKE IT!!!

  • You should get some cottons and then put it there so it could be warm

  • shut the fuck up and show the egg

  • everyone is a profesional animal trainer on these kinds of vids -__-

  • Possibly the birth of Lady Gaga?

  • @PianoChick36 what the hell

  • @PianoChick36 haha it might b lol

  • @PianoChick36 ha 500th B iatch

  • Yeah TheMuffinBurgler is right, mother birds dont really abandon their babies if a human touches them. Birds have a very weak sense of smell and they could really care less about what the baby smells like. The only reason you would not see the mother around is because when danger aproaches, the mother will sit back to asses the danger, and when she figures out what to do, she attacks.

  • Положь обратно в гнездо!

  • how did i get to scarey movies t this ????!???

  • the weird part of youtubes a click away

  • If you touch the bird, the mom rejects it, and it dies

    D'oh

  • @AlvitrValkyrie That's a myth, bird mothers could care less as long as you don't hurt the baby.

  • no eggs to breakfast? :(

    

  • come on little one! push! push!

  • I touched a baby bird hatching and the mother took it back... cute video

  • mjm aja mmmmmm mjm aja mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • The whole thing about touching a baby bird and its mother rejecting it is an old wives tales.

    It;s not true.

  • @8ofclovers It is true.

  • OMG...This is cute!!!!

  • QUICK! GET BEAR GRYLLS IN THERE TO EAT THAT!

  • Eat it.

  • Now that you touched it, its mother will never be able to find it nor will she ever touch it again. Nice going . Its okay thought you didnt know. :)

  • @PrettyPatra You do know that false right? If that was true modern bird breeders wouldn't exist.

  • Is this a Dinosaur?

  • That was stupid. We didn't even get to see what it looks like.

  • so so so so coool

  • i don't know why should i press B at first, but i did it...

  • cool what shall you call it

    

  • ...But, will it blend ?

  • U dum stupid bitch make a longer video

  • omg wow!

  • You should not move a pipping egg. If you put it down at a slightly different orientation the baby has to work on a completely different part of the shell and can die from exhaustion. Not to mention that they should be hatching under mom for warmth and humidity. Dry air can also kill them as they hatch.

  • @LibisFish and now the mother lost her baby's scent now.:(

  • @TheLinkgamer Bird do not generally rely on scent for bonding with their babies. Most doves, pigeons, sparrows, etc that you will find do not have a decent sense of smell to even be noticing. They are generally more visual than that.

  • ok stupid fucking idiots the baby bird cannot see when they are first born so shut up!

  • Aww :3

  • ever heard of a "helping hand?" lol

  • aw, thats a pretty name!