A Badger's New Home | Nature's Boldest Thieves | Earth Unplugged
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2019
- A badger finds a new home in an unexpected area.
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Nature's Boldest Thieves
Seagulls and other animals are learning to adapt to the urban environment and steal from humans. They're crafty, courageous, and coming for your food. No longer afraid of humans, seagulls have moved in to live amongst, and steal from us. They have adapted perfectly to life in the world's growing cities, and are terrorising anyone that comes between them and their food.
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She won the wild animal lottery, ugh, I want a badger family in my yard
What a lucky lady
Badger badger badger badger. Mushroom! mushroom!
Great video...love badgers. So very intelligent!
Hufflepuffs, assemble!!
Friggin’ love badgers
Oh wow man. :D
We just have trash hogs, I mean groundhogs
I definitely understand the urge to feed these cuties, but I would rather not to see this (or with broader commentary) on channel like yours
badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger
MUSHROOM MUSHROOM
In my country it's considered unethical to feed wild animals like the person does in this video.
BBC Earth is so meh without Maddie
first
NIEMALS!!!