Cheeky Crows Prank Baby Otters | The Making of Mammals | BBC Earth

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Cheeky Crows Prank Baby Otters | The Making of Mammals | BBC Earth


Singapore has seen a boom in populations of otters and house crows in the last few years. These otters are excellent at catching food, but the crows have slightly more mischievous methods for sourcing their dinner.

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27 Comments

  1. That reminds me of a time when my friend was attacked twice by a crow . To prevent another attack and to dispel his bad luck he went to a temple to pray 😅😅😅 He was not attacked again. 😊

  2. Crows are very destructive. Specially to small birds and squirrel babies. They have reduced the population of nightingale and common sparrows significantly in many places.
    There should be a program to reduce the population of crows.

  3. Commentator: Crows seem to have an instinctive understanding that pulling tails is an excellent distraction, and helps them swipe the otters' food.

    Crows: WE ARE DINOSAURS WITH WINGS GET OUTTA OUR BOSS WAY SILLY NOOB FURSNAKES

  4. That is really fun to watch, otters and crows living in harmony… Crows pulling tails and otters don't seem to mind it & casually left the fish carcass … Real patience & hard work by the BBC EARTH team

  5. Otters are wonderful creatures. Congratulations to the BBC they have always produced good Nature and Wildlife videos. They should stick to it, their news outlet is terrible and full of western propaganda.