requesting horse webms >>5046301
They hate water due to it making them smell. After eating I'm sure they will clean. >>5046440
These kind of videos are satisfying. Here's one where a guy whipping a donkey cries like a girl when it bites his leg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JMBgjzhXUQ >>5046729
pretty funny role reversal >>5046877
holy shit
>>5046790 >corvids are supposed to be smart
anyways throwing a bird like that looks fun
i saw a video of some chinese guy throwing a sugar glider and it would boomerang back to him and land on him, thought it was pretty cute
>>5046799
so when this worm shoots out slime, it's a cool evolutionary trait, but when my worm shoots out slime, I get labelled as a sex offender? this isn't fair
>>5046804 >I can't seem to face up to the facts >I'm tense and nervous, and I can't relax >I can't sleep 'cause my bed's on fire >Don't touch me, I'm a real live wire
>>5047079
You just put chloroform on a cotton ball and put a frog in a sealed container with it. Put it on the surgical mask hammock rock it a little and wait for it to wake up.
>>5047549
It looks like he twitches once towards the end, doesn't necessarily mean he's alive, but he might have survived a while longer. Doubt he'd make to see tomorrow unless they got him to a decent hospital fast.
>>5047908
the sky being darker than the ground due to a mix of stormy/sunny weather can have that effect. the camera movement is also very smooth and zooms to perfectly capture the horses and the turbine exploding
I've been seeing it for around 10 years though so it's probably real
>>5047925
eh, it doesn't feel like AI, a lot more like CG, and that was in its stride 10 years ago.
it's mainly the camera movement and the bizarre weightlessness of the turbine itself that fucks me up
>>5047908
It's CG >unrealistic blurry camera pan >unrealistic focus zoom >unrealistic pan+zoom out >unrealistic turbine motion >unrealistic turbine explosion, with super steady camera
When AI can make coherent clips this long, it will be a lot more convincing.
>>5046711
Mallard death spiral. They will keep following eachother's pheromone trail in a circle as one has mistakenly let off the signal that there is food along the path, causing more to join the mortal cyclone. Most of the ducks in this video will die because of this. Really sad to see.
>>5048234
They rely on their eyes for translational movements and their vestibular system for rotational movements, which is why they can only stabilize rotations and not translations in the dark
What they're doing is feeling the ground for worms and other burrowing critters. If they sense something, they jam their beaks into the ground to catch it.
>>5048683 >gator
I think that's a crocodile - it has a rather pointy snout.
>>5048810 >crocodiles continuously grow new teeth to replace ones that are lost, worn down, or decayed throughout their lives. As a polyphyodont, each tooth is replaced many times, with some studies suggesting a single tooth can be replaced about 50 times.