Most Playful Farm Animals | Baby Animals In Our World | Real Wild
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Published 2019-12-15
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All Comments (21)
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Thank you for this adorable & entertaining documentary. Baby animals are a joy. The cheeky witty narrator made it all the more enjoyable!!!ππβΊοΈ
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All baby animals wanna play, sweet. ππ
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It is DEFINITELY the eyes. The one organ that is full size at birth. An evolutionary imperative that makes parents want to take care of their young... because they are just so damn cute! π
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Very, very beautiful !
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If I had a farm, I canβt kill any of them. They are just too cute.
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Ce film procure une joie incomparable et montre la beautΓ© de la vie mystΓ©rieuse et fragile de notre Terre. Merci.
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Looks pretty out there.
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4:35 the adult goat is like if you dont shut yo- XD
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So cute goat ferm animals is cute good chsv
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All these animals have the same worth as any other animals and deserve to have their bodily autonomy. Don't be the reason you're causing another to suffer. Live vegan for all animals. π
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Next episode of days before slaug***r
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Watching animals without narration is a ton more fun.
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Happy World Farm Animal Day!
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I didn't see any lambs in the intro
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Why Iβm vegan:
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look for the animals and nice music, the constant narration ruins it
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mass toronto
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WHere are all the lambs and sheep? Too many goats
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I hope there's some sort of study that proved playful happy animals taste better or is more healthy to eat...we farm animals and kill them for food, it would be nice if they could at least have a fun time rather than systematically being farmed and treated like inventory, before their...you know ...time.
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Although I guess despite us farminh and killing animals, it's also a symbiotic relationship of dependence. These animals only continued on their subspecies due to being reliant on humans over the 10 thousand years. They choose the safety of human protection to continue breeding and pass their genes than to risk it out there in the wild?!