Baby Cuckoo Attacks Mother TiT for not feeding Food | brood parasitism | Cuckoo in nest

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Published 2021-01-27

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  • @Sasser2015
    Mom - "Honey, I've been thinking. It's about our kid that's already 4x bigger than us." Dad - "You mean Lard Ass?" Mom - "Yes, Lard Ass. I know this is horrible..... but I don't like him. He's rude, demanding, ungrateful, violent, and I'm afraid he's actually going to eat me one day. I propose we wait 'til he falls asleep tonight, take the good one, and move to the box across the street." Dad - "I'm down."
  • @wavemaker2077
    The only way for the baby birds not to die in the hands of the baby cuckoo is if the nest is made by humans. The nests made by humans are usually deep and the baby cuckoo can't push the eggs out.
  • @smpolit
    I never thought I'd want to punch a baby bird in the face
  • @Anxess
    Someone call the crow or the hawk to make him a friendly visit
  • That's how you know when your over 30 years old but still living with your parents and babysitting your little brother.
  • @jjsmithlago1234
    You can see the other egg in the top right corner that didn't get sat on because the cuckoo pushed it from the center. The fetus must've died from the cold. The other bird got lucky.
  • @DonVito703
    Mom bird: LAST THING YOU NEED IS FOOD BOI
  • @silviu4248
    When the baby is bigger than the parent you start to notice the difference
  • @NelleBear
    If this was my birdhouse, as soon as I saw a Cuckoo egg in there I would've yeeted that thing out quick. I know it's intervening with nature, but I freaking hate those birds
  • @luky1346
    I'm surprised that one baby bird actually survived alongside that big one
  • @DarkVoidIII
    Fun fact I read about cuckoos while browsing info on them on the internet: If the cuckoo parents don't have any suitable nests to lay their eggs in, they will make a nest and raise their own chicks. Seems like Mother Nature provides even for this eventuality.
  • @karlepaul6632
    I HATE cuckoos. Yea, I know, "Just one of the things in nature that....".....look, as soon as you build a box for a bird family to live in along with a camera to record what happens, you're pretty involved with nature as well. I wouldn't kill the cuckoo, but I'd remove it and figure out another way for it to continue to grow and let the mother concentrate all her energies on her one surviving chick. It'd make her life a helluva lot easier.
  • @lindzs7619
    Honestly everything about this is kind of horrific. Imagine your parent abandons you by tricking someone else into thinking you're their baby, but as you grow into a child, you are viewed as this big, grotesque parasite. Through no choice of your own, your survival depends on your ability to keep tricking others into caring for you, or by aggressively fighting to get food away from the "real" children in the community.
  • @TheOtherGuys2
    A lot of people in here saying "I know it's just nature, but I hate cuckoos and I'd chuck that cuckoo egg across the yard the second I saw it." and such things. It occurs to me though, we start with "I know it's just nature, but..." But think about that. You are also nature. "Yeeting" cuckoo eggs is as natural a process as cuckoos invading nests.
  • @JayyThao
    When your 36 year old son won’t get his own apartment 😂😂
  • @Maple_The_Syrup
    That one spoiled ass sibling when a new kid gets added to the family:
  • I like how after she leaves he just turns to her real kid and is just like "So what's up, bro?"