The World's Most Unlikely Animal Relationships | Animal Odd Couples | Real Wild

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Publicado 2016-12-16
Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin sets off on a worldwide journey of discovery to find out why animals of different species make friends with each other as well as why apex predators make friends with humans.

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  • @myFrigidLand
    When she said "I wish I had a friend as close as they are" I felt that
  • @cukapower2775
    My dog has a chicken as a pet. He let it his food and drink his water. He doesn't let anyone touch the chicken. The chicken follows him everywhere and they sleep together.
  • @axelaliens153
    I'm jealous of her being able to see these friendships live.
  • Seems easy to explain. They have no stress. No need to hunt, no need to fight for territory, they have comfort and never go hungry. From an animal point of view it’s a life of unlimited bliss. If I had that kind of life, I’d get along with everybody, too.
  • @Nimerian
    What I got from this documentary is that "When your death doesn't mean my survival, we can co-exist happily even if you are fundamentally different". If only humans could take a queue...
  • @asandax6
    Humans: make friends with other species. Also Humans: We don't understant why animals of different species make friends with each other.
  • @fpsawesom123
    It's almost as if when survival isn't top priority, animals can have amazing personality to them. It's a theme I tend to see across the animal kingdom.
  • @heybea891
    I had an older guinea pig when I was younger. We ended up getting two brother kittens to help with pest control. Through no intervention of my own I started finding the kittens curled up with the guinea pig and they were all sleeping. They continuously did this until he passed away. It was amazing that they knew he wasn’t food. Every other rodent was but not him and I did nothing to train then that way. It was like they just understood he was family!
  • @zanes9160
    Imagine walking through the jungle and getting jumped by a lion a tiger and a bear. Oh My.
  • @Arian.Augustin
    I love how the cat mama is like "it´s okay, you´re a weird looking baby but you´re all my babies now"
  • @Animals-hv9uj
    When she shared the sentiment, 'I wish I had a friend as close as they are,' it truly struck a chord with me. The longing for a deep and genuine connection echoed within, evoking a profound understanding of the yearning for the kind of friendship they so beautifully embody.
  • @celiatawora1263
    Seeing a tiger n bear n lion shown friendship, incredible( we humans need to learn from these animals) learn from them how to treat other humans like them!!
  • This documentary is just reinforcing the claim that the movie "Madagascar" is not actually fake.
  • @ZombieNationLTD
    The lioness wanting to be a mother so bad was heartbreaking
  • I have never felt closer to what I hope heaven is like after watching these animals exhibit such compassion and affection for each other.
  • @Hiswordandme
    I never knew that about Rhinos and honestly I feel even more sad then before that they're endangered. Also, the part about the lioness was so sad, that poor mama 💔
  • @satadhi
    can we all appreciate that the lady narrator is very good narrator
  • I love how the cat's reaction to the ducklings maturing faster than her kittens is: "Nooo! You're still my babies! Let me be your mom!!"
  • @ThunderKnight007
    Leo is actually a male but couldn't grow completely cuz of some reason and is a kind of introvert type. He passed away when they were around 15 years old. Sher khan too followed him soon. Now baloo is the only one that remains. They actually built tombs for those two and kept statues of them. Baloo visits them daily and licks those statues like he used to do them when they were still with him.
  • @Dualitys
    It's 5 am and I've never been more captivated by the stories of animals like this before, especially Kate and pipin! I love learning about animal behaviors like this, when survival isn't the top priority, in captivity or not, animals can create extraordinary bonds, just like us. It's incredibly interesting!