Hornbills Are Too Weird To Be Real
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- čas přidán 21. 10. 2021
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ZAZU
The video was ❤❤❤❤ !!!
Hi, just curious, what happened to Danielle?
@@aniekanabasi she does mammal and reptile videos !
I really appreciate that you let us hear their calls. Birds are beautiful and amazing, for sure!
Animal: *Evolves ivory of any sort
Humans: So you have naturally selected extinction
This is so true whenever I hear ivory I get worried for the species
Poor animals… people are stupid sometimes
@@twinklingbyeol Sometimes? Only sometimes? lol Humans are stupid always. So many animals have become extinct thanks to greedy humans.
@@twinklingbyeol Were always stupid.
We can only hope they have time to evolve without "ivory" as some elephants have done.
I like hornbills. In my native place the greater hornbills are found. They look quite majestic during flight.
Indian?
kahaan se ho bro
@@kunaljha5432 maharashtra se hu.
@@Yash-up5gz Yeah there is a Grey Indian Hornbill with cherry red eyes. They are only found in India and can eat fruits that are poisonous to other birds and animals !😮😮🔥🔥
@@Sid-sq6dk wow amazing
By the way, for those who are curious, Zazu's species is a close cousin of the Yellow-billed hornbill called the Red-billed hornbill.
Someone took a Toucan, and ramped up the fabulous factor up to 11.
I live for the Silvery Cheeked Hornbill: "Ah" noise
Any animal: have beautiful/cool body parts.
Human: your body parts is my property.
Hippity hopity you are now my property
It is kinda saddening you didn't feature a single Philippine hornbill. Most of which are endangered but a mention could inspire conservation or even education among locals.
There’s a lot of endangered species. They can’t mention every single one or else it could drag on and become boring.
Endangered species are boring, or is it too hard for the mind to see/remind/accept it ?
Don't worry, most of wildlife's documentaries will soon use past narration, so people can sleep well and not be bored when thinking of hornbills and others species, same as they do with dinos...
@@rutufn0596 it’s not that they’re boring. It’s interesting to learn about what was once on this earth. I was saying they can’t just mention all at once because it could drag on.
@@rutufn0596 Wow, I bet you're fun at parties
as someone from sarawak, this video is indeed underwhelming. but "hornbill" is too wide a range to be talked about in an 11 minute video.
*Toucannon* (ドデカバシ Dodekabashi)
is a dual-type Normal/Flying Pokémon.
It evolves from Trumbeak starting at level 28. It is the final form of Pikipek.
Toucannon is an avian Pokémon with black feathers and a prominent beak similar to a toucan. The upper part of the beak has a black tip with three red bands gradually lightening in color toward the yellow base.
Another person of culture, I see? :)
lol
@@cintronproductions9430 😌👍
so a woodpecker evolve into a toucan?
@@flamah10n Yup.
I love it when different animal species form these kinds of cooperative relationships. Amazing!
Ngl I like how those modified feathers look ... It's like,, birds can have little eyelashes, as a treat.
This was fun & brought back memories for me :) In 1st grade we were assigned to pick an animal, write a report, & then make a 3D paper mache of it. Being the extreme animal lover/nerd I am, I took it as a challenge to find something that no one else would think of or might have heard of! My mom took me to the library & after looking for forever, I found a book about hornbills. I had never heard of them before & they looked awesome! I picked the Great Hornbill, of course, & was so proud of my project :) A++!
Here in Malaysia, the oriental pied hornbills are very common in urban areas. They are very iconic and are very well loved by people.
Don't forget our National Bird the Rhinoceros Hornbill
Live in Brunei, here hornbills are so common (many seem to have flown here cos most of their habitat in East Malaysia and Indonesia got razed from deforestation) and in some places, they are more common than pigeons too, their squawk is so loud yet not as annoying as seagulls though but hornbills do hit the windows a lot so it gets kinda scary
Hello from Malaysia 👋
Very interesting!
Love the enthusiasm from the host.
9:36 Those pictures from the operation in Singapore were very fascinating, I was completely enamored the whole way through.
@Elma Kano Prieto ...it literally is though
"Hornbills Look Like Dinosaurs'' That's cause they are bruh lmfao
Birds do not look like dinosaurs, they are dinosaurs 😂😂
dino nuggets are made from real dinos
this just in - sharks look like fish
Birds of today are not dinosaurs but some are
@@brycechatman9233 all of the birds of today are, in fact, dinosaurs.
@@brycechatman9233 No, all are, even though your sentence makes no sense anyway.
Fact: Kings don't need advice from little hornbills, for a start.
If this is where the monarchy is headed, count me out. Out of service, out of Africa. I wouldn't hang about.
This song is gonna be stuck in my head for the rest of the night.
@@GuyNamedSean This child is getting wildly put of wiiiing...
As soon as I heard the word “ivory” I knew the news was gonna be bad 😔
People just suck....how can you look around at all the beauty in the world and just see $$$$$ disgusting😡
I love to see something about the Hyacinth macaw or macaws in general!
Yesss! I was at Bird Kingdom recently. It was great!
Yall had the perfect chance to mention the relationship between the southern ground hornbill and common warthog
In English : Hornbills, simple n cool
In indonesia : rangkong, kangkareng, julang enggang , so many names hahaha
hornbills are also super smart! i visited a zoo that hosted some northern ground hornbills and they'd mimick people's actions; they saw me and a friend holding some sticks and copied us. at one point the hornbills followed us around their enclosure with the sticks, haha
Good job covering so many diverse species! Big undertaking considering how different they can be. So pretty
Arguably, some of the birds I most like..., Hornbills :D
Victoria ground pigeon would be an interesting bird to cover.
I'm not going to lie, I never realized that Zazu was a hornbill. Mainly because his species is missing it's horn.
Me too 😂😂
The horn part of the name hornbill, is referring to the actual bill/beak not the casque.
Love hornbills
Funny enough, I remeber going to the fort worth zoo one time with my family a long time ago and thinking the hornbill I saw was a present day pterosaur because of how jagged the beak was.
We believe that if hornbills lost their parents the remaining one would dive to commit suicide. And they are symbol of loyalty, and leadership in our Kachin culture.
You're a weirdo, based on your beliefs.
@@jimmyarbutus2555 ^
@@jimmyarbutus2555 As weird as it can be (or not), please respect them and their culture. One would find your culture or who you are a weirdo too.
@@StellarCrackhead42 Please respect my culture. We believe that if you disagree with a CZcams comment you should call that person a weirdo. Are you sure you should be criticizing MY culture. Are you some sort of racist?
@@jimmyarbutus2555 I can't tell if you're being serious, but if you are: Seriously? And if you're not: Ehhh....
this video used to be called “Zazu’s Weird Uncle”
your smile and warmth of presentation enhances the wonders you show us - THANK YOU!
Hornbills also live among the small parks, green spaces in between the urban landscapes in Singapore too. So sometimes we get to see them on trees own the street etc.
They are gorgeous.
Love how kooky yet fantastic they look. I enjoyed seeing the Southern Ground Hornbill in real life.
I love bird kingdom! Been there a couple times and hornbills are fascinating, great episode! Would love to see one on macaws
Bird isn't a kingdom, assuming you're talking about linnaean taxonomy
@@michaelbaker7499 they're talking about the zoo that they filmed part of this episode at, "Bird Kingdom" is it's name
Could you do an episode on feral parrots adapted to urban environments, like the quaker parrots?
That would be cool. There's a whole flock where I live. I don't understand why the whole flock flies while squaking late at night, doing a few circles before perching again. They're not nocturnal birds so I'm confused by that behavior. Does it happen in their native environment too or is this different in the city. For reference I'm in Southern California.
Oh, would be interesting, here in Spain we have invasive species in 《Malaga》 which are the Kramer and Argentinian Parrots :0
At the zoo, you may hear them before you see them. They live up to their name. EDIT: Yes, now I know the "horn" here refers to their casques, but some of them do make some very loud calls that sound like trumpets.
As a kid, use to see them in my native village. 3 species of hornbills are found in my state, but nowadays with all these deforestation the number of these beautiful birds have tragically decreased. Hope Indian government does something to preserve these majestic birds and their fragile homeland.
Whoa, I didn't know there were flying birds who also had catastrophic moults like penguins.
I'm going to say it again, short tailed shearwaters for an episode, please. Their migratory journey is amazing. From Alaska to Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia with their journeys to feed on krill further south towards Antarctica. Please feature them. They recently arrived back at Phillip Island for their breeding season. Maybe once restrictions are lifted and a trip back to Phillip Island is possible. You guys already went there to feature the Little Penguins.
they literally are dinosaurs though
I was in an excavation in Sumatera once & on breaks these guys like to fly around our sites, such majestic creatures
We have hornbills in the wild here, but I have seen monteirio’s-, southern yellow-billed and ground hornbills. I love birds so much.
Hornbills are amazing
I love anima/avia/flora/myco logic. Thanks for another great episode!
we rescued a hornbill with broken wings years ago, even secured legal papers to take care of him...he's still alive and happy even though he cant fly...taking care of it is expensive but seeing it happy and healthy is money well spent
as a kid, I went to a zoo that specializes in birds and my dad bought me a yellow plush toucan with orange accents. We passed the tropical birds on our way out and one of them (I think it was the toucan, but I might be misremembering) started chasing me as much as the cage allowed it to! I obviously figured that was because of the plushy, and it was one of my funniest childhood memories, so I recently went back there with it to recreate the moment. The toucan didn't react (hence, why I might be misremembering), but its cage neighbor, a hornbill, did. It also reacted the same way to my moms' umbrella, which was also orange. This went on until one of the zookeepers told us not to provoke it, I apologized for not knowing that it acted this way out of anger and stopped, but I never asked why it was angry (in hindsight, I should have). Overall, successful recreation of a funny memory.
I love watching Animalogic videos, but at the same time I hate being reminded how so many species of animals are critically endangered.
I love these dudes. Still remember seeing one at the zoo sealing its mate and babies in a tree.
Thank you for your hard work and great research 😍 really interesting!
I wonder if dinosaurs pair bonded? Hornbills are awesome!
We don't know. But given the close proximity with birds and the diversity, maybe some species did ^^
I love hornbills!
In the future, can you do the sacred/Egyptian ibis since they are related to the Egyptian god, Thoth?
Weeping moss..... Talk about weeping moss. My favorite moss. Lol
This bird looks like it's about to summon a giant pickle.
6:16 maybe its just me, but they way the bird lands has a very "oh honey I'm home" feel to me.
West African hornbill are shy, love to perch in trees, but will ground forage. They can start whooping calls that can go on for hours. It sounds like a 2 stroke engine that won't turn over.
Watching this before Freedom Planet 2 comes out. (For reference, Captain Kalaw is a rufous hornbill, which is called a kalaw in the Philippines)
Newest host is getting good at this. Fun to watch, ty.
8:10 this made me laugh so much lol
Love you vids so much! You guys inspired me to become an animal biologist one day!
Love the sound ground hornbills make
I just love her, she is so beautiful and she does a great job on all her videos
Speaking of Hornbills looking like dinosaurs, I drew a Dilophosaurus based on a hornbill on my instagram LOL
Hornbills do look a lot like Dilophosaurus, Monolophosaurus, and other carnivorous dinosaurs with crest-like structures on their heads.
Can you make an episode about harpy eagles
As an Indonesian, I'm sorry that our population of greedy clothed primates are still hunting these majestic birbs.
These birds are so cute! AWWW!! I love their eyelashes
This is the most *Bruh* looking animal i have ever seen.
Will you do a video about finches? They are amazing and never get any screen time. Also, that turaco behind you-you should do one on them, they are born with claws on their wings as a remnant of their dinosaur heritage. Great video btw. Love the opening title sequence.
This was awesome!!
Nice work, Aranya! I love Animalogic!🙂🙌🏿👍🏿
Thank you, Rob! 🙂
I've been to South-Africa and seen many hornbills, from the Grounded to others.
I like these informative videos better than the other ones.
I love these guys, they look super prehistoric.
One of the most elegant flyer with a unique pattern of wing stroke.
"Something about they are dinosaurs"
"from feeding to fighting to f... Sexual selection"
3:08 that's literally the sound of velociraptor in jp lol
Though they also used tortoise mating groans for their raptor's sounds lmao
Hornbills are upgraded toucans.
Toucans are cuter
I love these creatures
They're beautiful not weird
This channel has decent content but the insistence on saying that all the animals are zoooo cute and soooooo adorable and sooooo precious is literally barfsome
8:12 You guys did not just make a reference to Squid Game! And that Pink Soldier OST LMAOOO
I'd like to see MACAW next! 🔥🔥💯
Hornbills are so cool, they are like the toucans of the old world. Also, I had no idea how many species there were.
I knew about hornbills but thought they were somehow related to Macaws because Macaws are what we commonly hear and remember from childhood cartoons... I know I know... I'll learn basic nomenclature someday 😅
*sees title*
yea that's probably cause, you know...they are
I’ve been to that Zoo. Very cool to actually see a zoo I recognize
A Zazu video? Awesome!
Suggestion: The various species of the macaw. I love their bright, multicolored feathers.🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜
Gorgeous birds!
In my country, native folk tales once said hornbills fight eagles to protect their family.
Please roadrunner next
I didnt know that hornbills are endangered. Ive seen them every day in my hometown, you can even hear them from far away.
Year 1990 in upland Philippines,Kalaw a local term for hornbill is common bird in lush vegetation.but now you cannot see one.
Ground horn bills in zimbabwe we call them dendera,they produce a wonderful sound
This birds are majestic 😍
Beautiful birds!
“hornbills look like dinosaurs” yeah probably cuz they are lol
It's so sad that these beautiful birds are being poached. They are natures miracle...