Orangutan meets duckling part2
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aww he was being so gentle. i think its a sparrow or something that fell from the nest not a duckling. but still did you see how intently he studied it??? wow one day zillions of years from now orangoutangs are gunna stand up just like man did... but this time better.
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It's about to kill it
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This is like from some cartoon or something. Unreal.
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Orangutans are beautiful animals...but I feel sad seeing them in loud , crowded zoos when in the wild they live very quiet, solitary lives....
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It looks like he was bored and wanted a companion
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All members of Hominidae except humans have 24 pairs of chromosomes. Humans have only 23 pairs of chromosomes. Human chromosome 2 is widely accepted to be a result of an end-to-end fusion of two ancestral chromosomes.see youtube video Bonobill, "evidence of common ancestry, Human chromosome 2", Also Pariskillton: Ken Miller, ' How to shut up pesky creationists' . Richard Dawkins ,' The greatest show on earth', PZ Meyers; pharyngula, Truth-saves. & Wikipedia
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@IdunCareLesSn00b LOL, Yeah he later performed CPR on it too... smh
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If no one noticed he tried to breathe into this baby birds mouth to resuscitate it right at the end he was trying to figure out what was wrong with it.
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1:11 is the best "What the fuck is this?" face I've seen in a while
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@jarv1ss seen the same thing happen to a lion
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0:40 Orangutan: "Hells this crap?"
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hes squishing his head mommy!
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Orangutans are considered the 'monks' among primates: calm, cool, collected, and utterly peaceful. They have their abilities when it comes to self defense, but when not threatened, they're very gentle and saintly creatures. Orangutans are also social outside their own species, and have been known to befriend cats, dogs, ducks, rabbits, mice, and whatever unofficial critters might find their way into the enclosure. It's not uncommon to see a foreign animal such as these with orangutans at a zoo.
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holy shit did he killed it?
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just think, one day humans will be in zoos for aliens to gawk at.
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That wasn't a duckling. Was the orangutan picking it up by its head? Where was the bird's family?
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@jumpyduck at the rate humans are destroying their natural habitats in Borneo and Sumatra it will be a miracle if they can survive the next century let alone long enough for significant evolutionary changes to occur such as full bipedalism
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@jumpyduck sounds not too bad actually. i know of quite a few gingers and theyre wierd colour palette complements them.
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It's not a duckling; it's feet aren't webbed.
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gingers do have souls!
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@cabthegreat87 yep and all the new humans will be gingers
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@jarv1ss this is part 2 read the title
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@jumpyduck but before then youll have a zooful of bald sparrows. i think he pulled all the feathers off the babys head. didnt mean to hurt it of course. i bet the next sparrow that falls in will get tea.
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Nature at its best
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im gonna eat it
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Me was just pett'n the ducky, Lenny!
so what happened to the duck?
frooming 3 years ago 4
A Flock of Ducks Flew in and picked up the Orangutan, the then 40 strong flock forced his head under the water while another group of 12 heavily armed ducks held off the rest of the Orangutans as they tried to move in to save his life; but their efforts were in vain as he was mercilessly murdered. Honest to God, if my battery hadn't wasted I would have the footage for you. Ask the Orangutan keeper at Dublin zoo..... and if he won't tell you ask the duck keeper...he hasn't stopped boasting since.
jarv1ss 3 years ago 21
there's a oart 2 to this video
jarv1ss 4 years ago