15 Unbelievable Animals That Saved Other Animals

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Published 2021-04-11
In the wild, all animals are at risk. Some more than others, but if they don’t watch their back, their lives may very well be cut short. Sometimes they get lucky and another animal from another species, they’ve never seen before may lend a helping hand. Sometimes, the reason why is unknown. Regardless, they should just count themselves lucky.

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Baboons Rescue Antelope

Baboons can become vicious when they are threatened and will gang up on predators to defend their territory, but what about when another animal is in trouble? Watch how this cheetah targets an antelope and see what happens next. After a quick run, the cheetah finally captures the antelope, but a group of baboons intervenes, and the cheetah abandons its prey. The baboons stand up to the cheetah who hisses at them, and they even chase it for a short distance scaring the cheetah off. The baboons even go check out the antelope to see if it's okay. The antelope seems injured, breathing on the ground, but eventually gets up and has difficulty walking among the baboons, but will live to see another day. Baboons gang up on a leopard this time and they chase it away. Baboons are fierce opponents, and they shouldn’t be messed with.

Bear Rescues Crow

Bears have been known to be nice. Watch what happens when this bear finds a crow drowning in a pond next to it. The bear notices the crow and reaches out to it with its paw as if to lift it out of the water. Maybe it is to eat it but let us watch and see before we jump to conclusions. The bear pulls the crow out of the water with its mouth clinging to one of the crow’s wings and just drops the crow on the ground before attending to its food. The crow looks a little out of it and tries getting back on its feet, but it doesn’t look like it’s going to be easy. Eventually, the crow can get up and the bear still has its back turned away from the crow. Believe it or not, the bear actually saved the crow from drowning, because it had absolutely no interest in the crow afterward. What a great feat by this friendly and cuddly bear. This next clip shows a crow annoying a big polar bear who does not seem to mind the crow plucking at its fur. It finally feels something and turns around, notices the crow, but doesn’t really care.

All Comments (21)
  • @islandsicedtea
    “Baboon rescues antelope from cheetas” *Has a (edited) photo of a Gorilla
  • @xandosworld
    These photoshopped animal pictures be killing me 😂
  • "A crow plucks at a polarbear but the polarbear doesnt care"
    Wow what a heart-warming save, this goes to show how intelligent animals can be
  • May God bless human beings with a compassionate heart towards children
  • @pierrechaouat
    The picture displaying a gorilla taking the antelope out is fake. Besides, gorilla's don't live in the same environment that cheetahs (it's forest vs savannah)
  • @chrisbaker2903
    The very first one is WRONG. It's NOT a baboon. It's a lowland gorilla. Bye bye. Can't trust any after the first one is so blatantly wrong.
  • @jasonhull2163
    One fact about a Crow is if you do something to help it or feed it the Crow goes back to the crows nest and alerts their pacts that you are friendly. There was a case where a woman lost her ring while walking with her daughter. The Crows found it and returned it to the water fountain in her yard that her and her daughter used to watch them.
  • @primesspct2
    When I was a child we had a great big goldfish in an aquarium. One day my family had just arrived home, and our two dogs were going crazy trying, to get my dads attention. Finally my Dad says "they are trying to tell me something" so he followed them back into a long walk in pantry we used for storage. There my Dad saw a ball of dust and dog hair squirming around on the floor! It was our goldfish that had jumped out of his tank and flopped all the way across the room and back ,back ,into the very back of the closet! We rinsed old Charlie off and put him back into the tank and he lived for years and years! True story!
  • @Sobbayi
    That first baboon/cheetah story is confusing. You've used two different clips one a cheetah and the other leopard. I'm sure you should be able to spot the difference
  • So sad that people film but don’t help! And those animals in captivity, so sad 😢 but I love it when animals feel empathy for other animals ❤
  • @wynkelly1389
    This video brings back memories of when my pit-bull mix dog would find baby squirrels and baby birds in the back yard and gently bring them to me.
  • @rob4n12
    I think someday we will all learn how incredibly important all of God’s creatures truly are❤️
  • @pecklehead
    "baboons are fierce opponents, BUT they shouldn't be messed with "
    that didn't make much sense
  • I love seeing animals helping each other. They’re so much smarter than we are.
  • @tianamoana1088
    The wilderbeast walks away free. Is that why that hippo ran up really fast to it? 👀😂😂
  • @stevehardy7621
    "Baboons are fierce warriors, but they shouldn't be messed with"
    Does that make sense?
  • Wow what a heart of these animals saving other animals especially when they attack each other good to see
  • @cjlion7081
    11:00 "Dolphins are also much friendlier than sharks" - I'm telling you dude....