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  • Whatever anyone says about it all, its a combination that has worked well for centuries to help feed many a bedouin family!

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  • The entire the rabbit was thinking "FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKF­UCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUC­KFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKF­UCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUC­KFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKF­UCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUC­KFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKF­UCK"

  • look at what Rabbit can do !!!

    watch?v=5pa1_cj61nc&feature=re­lated

  • wow thats not fair is it? two dogs and a falcon....... vs poor little rabbit

  • did the dogs freken team up with the falcon because it was to chicken to chase the rabbit by it's self

  • @jaysonorilla1 I dont think any dog would be afraid to chase a rabbit. If its a real dog that is.

  • @surleyguru well then next time maybe the person that owns the dog could show us the dogs take on the hares themselves

  • cheat cherrug

  • The falcon team up the dogs?

  • Nice !!

  • THE FALCN IS THE THING TO WORRY ABOUT NO IT'S THE DOGS NO I MUST WORRY ABOU THE FALCONOHGODHEREITCOMESANDITSGO­NNAKILLME NO I ESCAED BUT I THINK IM SAFE NOW TO LOSE THE DOG AND OHDEREITCOMESAGAINITSGONNAKILL­ME O IT MISSED AGAIN I NEED TO WORRY MOREABOUT THE DOS AND HEREIT OMES ITS GONNA MISS AND THE DOGS ARE RIGHT

  • @thedeltadarkespeon u on acid or just retarded?

  • @prichunks Nah, i was putting myself in the rabbit's mind.

  • @prichunks Nah, i was putting myself in the rabbit's mind. and when i said "AND THE DOGS ARE RIGHT" that was when the falcon hit the rabbit.

  • thats tight!

  • how did you train the falcon to work with the dogs like that ?

  • Very nice many of my flights end the same way with my falcon knocking down the hare and the dogs administering the coup de grace. Although I usually have a half mile walk back to my truck, catching it right by your vehicle is very conveinient.

  • Wow! Now thats teamwork!

  • shoot. rabbits are friggin fast. -_-. ugh

    I will never survive out in the nature :-D:

  • NICE HUNT!!!!!!! MAGNIFIC!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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    بس ماااات بشرف

  • do the dogs sometimes get confused and bite the falcon?

  • briliant

    

  • that is ultimate hunting, DOG AND BIRD HUNTING AS ONE A*****

  • RUN BITCH, RUN!!

  • dammed those dogs fucked it

  • dog shit shit shit shit another dog wtf shit shit shit shit BIRD!!!!

  • what a bunch of tards, inhumane to have fun doing this, maybe an Apache Helicpoter should do the same to the SUV and its drivers and the dumb dogs. Chase and blow them all away. IDIOTS

  • @CEOTerminator

    Been doing it for over 2000 years. Feel free to go and plead your case to them. Im sure they'll listen.

  • @CEOTerminator

    predation happens in nature all the time. hawking and falconry do not affect local habitats because it is natural, and the prize is more deserved because of the natural means. falconry is used for lots of purposes e.g pest control (great for catching minks which are invasive in new zealand and need to be culled). just because rabbits are cute and cuddly doesn't mean they're subject to exemption from the food chain. you seriously mustn't care about ecological conservation.

  • that rabbit must have been shitting his pants!

  • that's awesome, my Harris hawk works with my springer, he just follows the dog where ever he goes waiting for him to flush game

  • "Most Rehabbers don't know how to train Birds of Prey back into hunting." There I agree that a falconer can use his/hers skills and knowledge to actually help birds of prey.

  • The argument that a falconer actually is helping a specie/wildlife/ by catching a bird of prey and "giving it advantages and benefits" and then releasing it back to the wild that is.

  • So you're saying that you even are allowed to catch threatened species or what? In other case I can't see why the species you talk about would need any "help" from falconers. If a specie ain't threatened it doesn't benefit form any "help" like that. If not threatened all you do is playing with nature and it's natural selection. So that argument doesn't hold.

  • Where's the ethics in catching wild birds for your own amusement? Can't you hear what you're saying? You catch a wild bird of prey which was living it's life in peace and taming it to be able to control it for your own ebtertainment. Ripping it out of it's context to be some personal circus animal. It's unbelievable that it's even legal to do so where you live.

  • Now you reduce the bird to fit your interest - to have it as a pet. You, deliberately, forget that it's in the birds interest, if it's gonna have the same chances to survive in the wild after releasing it, to actually learn the skills of surviving in the wild. That involves a whole lot more than just hunting in the presence of a falconer. Think about it. You can fill hundreds of A4's of experiences it it will miss out of because of you giving it "advantages" spending time with you.

  • TheFalconryFan, The whole falconry thing is only in your interest. Not in the interest of the birds. If it wasn't for you your falcon would have it's natural life (if it's not bred). If you were interested for real in wildlife or preserving birds of prey you would work in some rescue project or something. No, you just like being close to a bird of prey and desperately try to rationalize it to yourself in different ways. But it doesn't hold if you really think about it.

  • TheFalconryFan, Making a wild animal wanting to stay is not an ethical thing to do since it's not in it's interest as being a wild animal. In ta wild animals interest lies being part of wildlife competing with other wild speciefriends for survival and passing it's genes. They stick because you've tamed'em and made'em wanna stick. You've picked it out of the wild, as an egg or as a young or an adult, and tamed it and took the life it was meant to live away from it.

  • TheFalconryFan, LOL, now you certainly show how uneducated on the subjects we discuss you really are. How old are you? You reason like you're about 16 yo or something. I'm not interested in arguing with a teenager, but if there's anything you wonder about feel free to ask! Just throw me a PM.

  • TheFalconryFan, When you say arab falconers release falcons back to the wild, WHERE do they release them? You can't just let a peregrine or a gyrfalcon out anywhere you know. Gyr's don't live wild anywhere near arab world and you can't let a peregrine from some population up north and let it out to a population south without concequenses to wild populations. I understand why falconry is tempting but it sure ain't positive to the wild populations of the birds.

  • TheFalconryFan, About taming animals and then letting them free; It's an unethical thing to do both to the individual animal and to it's wild competitors. IF the individual has advatages from being in captivity when released it's on the cost of WILD individuals and when it's a disadvantage to the individual, well, then the captivity was bad for the individual. This should be obvious to anyone knowing about wildlife and ethics. There's not space enough to explain it to you here unfortunately.

  • TheFalconryFan, You sure love to defend your unethical "sport" don't you? But you really need to educate yourself when it comes to the facts about falconry. I suggest you start with a visit at savethefalcons.

  • TheFalconryFan: so now falconry actually is PRESERVING wildlife instead of being a unnecessary disturbance to it? Maybe MORE birds of prey should be caught and kept by falconers? And why trying to convince me arab falconers release their expensively bought bred and wildcaught falcons into the wild? Where have you got that idea from? And not being kept in a leash is not the same as being free. A tamed animal is not free. Don't love the sport more than the truth and reality.

  • iv read u argument and i support u all the way lol i didnt even know wat falconry was till reading u but i agree

  • Horseloverkooder; His arguments for falconry sure sound nice but unfortunately they aren't the truth and reality. The reality of falconry aren't that pretty unfortunately.

  • Don't be impressed by vids like this. Falcons, or any wild birds for that sake, should not be kept as pets. They should live a fulfilled birdlife in the free. Being owned by a falconer is not a life for a falcon. Falconers are just status greedy bird collectors. Watch and be impressed by birds in the wild instead.

  • @TheFalconryFan, You might have heard of ETHICS and MORAL? Falconry and dog hunting might have existed for thousands of years but that's no reason to like it you know. I bet there's lots of human behaviours which have existed for thousands of years that you WOULDN'T defend.

  • @TheFalconryFan, First off it differs from using a gun, ESPECIALLY for the rabbit, because they're using a far more ineffective way causing the rabbit unnecessary stress. Second off it differs from REAL hunting because this is lust "hunting". It's just for the fun of watching their pets kill a rabbit who would have lived by if it wasn't for their lust for watching it be killed for their pleasure. A rabbit who, IF it's a wild one, might have become food for some WILD animal in the future instead.

  • @TheFalconryFan Haha, lol etc.. I don't care how long they've been doing their stupid thing. And you don't know what you're talking about. These guys buy a couple of catched, or raised, rabbits, and take their car, their falcons, and their friends to some spot to let the rabbit out for their birds and dogs to catch. That's NOT hunting. Don't love the sport more than the truth man.

  • intresting words..

  • That's no fuckin hunt. That's some sick and cruel lowlife game just the same as american rednecks use enjoy themselves with when letting their dogs chew on some chanceless pig in their backyard. Why don't you let the animals be and get an X-box instead you arabian rednecks?

  • @alphacanis get a life...lmao

  • @uaesrt8: I suggest YOU get a life and start caring. I promise you'll grow as a person if you do.

  • loool u r an idiot so i aint gona waste ma time replying u again

  • @uaesrt8: Thanks! ;)

  • I agree w you man, but what mongols do is even worse, thanks god this kind of ppl live in the desert, in the middle of nowere.

  • thats freakin awesome dogs and falcon workin togther, rabbit never had a chance

  • That's some training on those animals to work together like that, it's an artform, beautifull

  • haha absolute chaos! Is the falcon your pet aswell?

  • the falcon definitely could have done it by itself but i am guessing it was just fallowing procedure.

  • Not sure I could eat a rabbit that's been in a dog's mouth!! YIK!!

  • excellent! thats what you call hunting

  • dude thats 3 v 1 that rabbit pwnd for so long they probably taped 3hrs of it but only showed the end XD

  • nice

  • hahaha that bird totally fucked up the rabbit

  • poor rabit...

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  • the falcon could have caught the rabbit by itself

  • @xchotch True. The dogs only made Bugs hysterically fast.

  • @xchotch That's not true. A rabbit can outsmart a falcon very easily.

  • @xchotch probably not look at the other video

  • I agree with xcenotaph; Yall are dick heads.

  • interesting to see them both at the same time though, i wouoldnt do it for sport or for any serious pest control operation, but it is still nice to see once in a while the ways that different animals hunt. falcons are sound but i do prefer dawgs

  • very good vid but i do agree with a few in either the dog or the falcon(my oppinion) but diff country diff thinking i actually enjoyed the clip cheers

  • That's a wonderful display of hunting, you should be very proud.

    Saluki is a wonderful dog and has so much stamina

  • ass face stupid ass wish I could let a falcon after you you son of a bitch

  • Mother nature sure had it in for that rabbit on the day this video was shot...

  • Thanks for a great video! Impressive!

  • thats not fair. It had a falcon and two dogs chasing it.

  • i agree. Should there be only the dogs or the falcon itself, it probably wont get caught

  • not true. definately not true.

    research the breed saluki. they use them in arabia to hunt gazelle, therefore, their speeds must reach somewhere in the 50's or 60's mile per hour.

    as for falcons, just trust me. falcons would have no trouble with a little rabbit.

  • more like mid to high forties its the salukis stamina that is its biggest strength coupled with its speed, off the mark the greyhound is faster, but over any real distance the saluki generally wins thats why greyhound saluki is a favoured cross in coursing circles

  • hey wat happened, the video is so grainy that i can't tell if it got eaten. did it's leg fall off?

  • The falcon knocked the rabbit down and the dogs caught up to it.

  • Great to see Salukis and falcon working together like that, well done.

    Regards

    Mark

  • thank for your visit

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