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Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: June 14th, 2009, 7:46 pm
by Jo UK
As bird behaviour is discussed in the earlier topic on this forum, this is a place for discussion of the behaviours of other animals.

WARNING
Images and descriptions of predator/prey behaviour is upsetting for many people. Please be selective!

Here is a link to a Youtube video, discussed on National Geographic channel. It's about lions catching a buffalo calf, nearly losing it to a crocodile in a tug-of-war.
It has a happy (?) ending for the buffalo - the herd returns and chases off the lions. The reality must be that the calf had awful injuries and the lions went hungry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM

Also, there is a Battle at Kruger Park website. I will find the page.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: June 14th, 2009, 7:48 pm
by Jo UK
Bociany found the page link

http://www.battleatkruger.com/

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: September 11th, 2009, 11:55 am
by alice44
That video is pretty darned intense.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 3:42 pm
by kenny
i just learnt about the new live cam, that has been set up in Linnamäe farm! It follows the life of a domestic pig and piglets.

http://www.atria.ee/siga/
..and from there you can click on the video thumbnail in the upper right corner.

from the site::

"Piglet-web camera follows the life and activities of a foxed piglet (brown spotted-i dont know if that's the technical term for a pig skin spots) in Linnamäe farm. This farm belongs to Atria Farm LLC, second biggest pig breeder in Estonia with 65 000 animals. Linnamäe stock-breeding is characterized by green tenure and they have established a specialized wellbeing swinery, where stress-free pig can grow.
Firstoff, the little piglets stay with their mother for a month, then are moved to the withdrawal-pigsty to play ( they have a huge yellow ball) and after they have gotten over longing for mommy, they will live in wellbeing swinery."

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i have been following the cam just about half an hour now... and i already see some "characters" standing up. couple of the piglets are playing like puppies, at least i hope it just playing because it looks like pushing for better milk places :rotf:
2 chubby ones have Attitude :P and interestingly, the biggest brown spots to go with it. :rolleyes:

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 4:40 pm
by Jo UK
Thanks for this pig cam Kenny.
Good to see you again!

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 4:54 pm
by kenny
Jo UK wrote:Thanks for this pig cam Kenny.
Good to see you again!
good to see you al too! i have been checking in every once in awhile, to see how Spot is doing and WTE and waiting for the winter cameras :D
but i have been busier with school and gym stuff too.
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The pig is lying on the other side atm, so you can't see the piglets much.
But if mother turns, piglets will be eating right under the cam xD they are funny.
sometimes they pat they little snouts against each-other, like ramming, think it's friendly??

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 6:14 pm
by macdoum
:hi: ..Kenny.!! Long-time-no-see. :rolleyes:
BUT, don't think I'll be watching the cam much. I HATE to see the animal penned-in like that . :cry: :shock:
It's nice to see you back though. :wave:

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 7:31 pm
by Jo UK
macdoum wrote::hi: ..Kenny.!! Long-time-no-see. :rolleyes:
BUT, don't think I'll be watching the cam much. I HATE to see the animal penned-in like that . :cry: :shock:
It's nice to see you back though. :wave:
I strongly agree with Macdoum. What dreadful conditions to keep animals in. I don't want to watch that cam. Poor mother pig doesn't seem to have room to turn around.

Kenny, I think it was a good idea to bring it here, so we can see why very few people like factory farming.

PS - Kenny introduced the webcam link here
viewtopic.php?p=49481#p49481
There is more information on that page.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 9:36 pm
by kenny
macdoum wrote::hi: ..Kenny.!! Long-time-no-see. :rolleyes:
BUT, don't think I'll be watching the cam much. I HATE to see the animal penned-in like that . :cry: :shock:
It's nice to see you back though. :wave:

i know,, this pen is for the mother while she is giving birth or nursing only.. otherwise they are free. It was written on the site that this pen structure is around her so she can't harm herself or the piglets. so i think it is not just to restrain her against her will as tight as possible. they are running about and the piglets are running in the little piglet kindergarden with the yellow ball :)
so they are not really stressed about the pen.

they actually pointed out on the site, that they were trying to create as stress free environment for the pigs as possible.

"Heaolusigadel, keda näitame ka Notsuveebis, on võrreldes tavasigadega kasutada kolm kliimaruumi: magamisala, söömisala ja veranda ehk pidev väljapääs õue, kokku üle pooleteist korra rohkem sulupinda tavasigalatega võrreldes. Kliimat reguleerivad sigalas spetsiaalsed klapid. Sigadel on pidev vaba juurdepääs vanusele vastava kvaliteediga söödale. Selline pidamisviis tagab sigadele stressivaba üleskasvamise."

^-- says that the pigs, who are not nursing, have three rooms with climate control: sleeping area, eating area and porch --from where the pigs can go outside at all times. and quality feed.
also they have like warming lights O_o

well i just tryed to explain that this site actually is trying to make better living environment for the pigs than ususal.

but you don't have to watch :P i just liked Babe and thought it is cool to see 2 week old piglets running around :P

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 10:09 pm
by Jo UK
That seems better than our first impressions, Kenny. Thanks for explaining.
If they can go outside when they want, there is not much wrong.

It is too easy to misunderstand, from seeing just one viewpoint.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 16th, 2009, 10:20 pm
by kenny
Jo UK wrote:That seems better than our first impressions, Kenny. Thanks for explaining.
If they can go outside when they want, there is not much wrong.

It is too easy to misunderstand, from seeing just one viewpoint.
yes, as i understood, the pen is around only until the piglets are sucking milk, after the piglets are taken to the "kindergarden room", the mother is set free to live in the three room penthouse :D with the outside porch.(which btw is better than i have, i live in 2 room place with no porch :P) :rotf:

anyway i understand that pen thing, it is sometimes that when the mother turns while the really tiny piglet is sucking on one side, she can turn and lay on the piglet. and sort of smash the little one O_o. I don't know much about farm life either but it's maybe interesting to learn, at least until out wild life cameras (winter season premier)

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: October 20th, 2009, 9:44 am
by yarko
I think in a way it's good that there is such a cam - i bet many children don't even know nowadays where the pork comes from what their parents buy in supermarkets.
On the other hand i'm not sure would i like to watch my pork grow up (though happily)and then eat it.
But until i'm not vegetarian ....it would be hypocritical to close my eyes when it comes to food chain.
And if we would like to get really deep...don't you hear carrot screaming when you bite it...?
I hope it wasn't too OT...
And the fact is that i won't watch that cam for sure.
:D

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 15th, 2009, 9:58 pm
by Jo UK
Here is a little light relief, showing that all young things love puddles and mud. :laugh:



David Neils made this video. He has a very interesting website
http://www.offthepavement.org

His Youtube page -
http://www.youtube.com/user/davidneils# ... K7xMByUKjE

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 15th, 2009, 10:31 pm
by NancyM
Jo, thanks for posting that delightful video ( and the link to the photographer's website). :D

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 15th, 2009, 10:58 pm
by alice44
The photos of the foxes and the baby bears really appealed to me.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 16th, 2009, 5:13 am
by kenny
Jo UK wrote:Here is a little light relief, showing that all young things love puddles and mud. :laugh:

David Neils made this video. He has a very interesting website
http://www.offthepavement.org

His Youtube page -
http://www.youtube.com/user/davidneils# ... K7xMByUKjE
:rotf: :laugh:

i do the same thing O_o, i think he was trying to do the MJ dance, he need wayy more practise tho :P
Jo, THAT WAS GOOD, thanks for that!

and that site is really interesting.

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 16th, 2009, 10:55 am
by unp
In his YouTube channel, David Neils is subscribed to MAPerspectives (http://www.youtube.com/user/MAPerspectives). Seems to be a good recommendation. There are clips made with a micro video camera installed on animals.



There are also a couple of bird cams ... though not cams on birds (yet?)

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 16th, 2009, 7:11 pm
by kittenface
Jo
That was such an adorable video
:thumbs: Thank you for sharing it with us

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 16th, 2009, 7:26 pm
by Jo UK
unp wrote:In his YouTube channel, David Neils is subscribed to MAPerspectives (http://www.youtube.com/user/MAPerspectives). Seems to be a good recommendation. There are clips made with a micro video camera installed on animals.



There are also a couple of bird cams ... though not cams on birds (yet?)
Good grief!!
Scorpion cam :unsure:

Tarantula cam! :faint:

Re: Other Animal Behaviour

Posted: November 17th, 2009, 8:04 am
by alice44
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When I started watching this I thought I might have to post it with a warning, but it is pretty "safe." It is amazing how often animals can do something to surprise us.