Playtime for Young Kea Birds | Frozen Planet II | BBC Earth

Playtime for Young Kea Birds | Frozen Planet II | BBC Earth
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For these young Kea birds, there is always time to play. This apparently carefree behaviour helps establish long-lasting relationships between the youngsters, and even diffuses tension.

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  1. Yes, I do remember the original video. It was kind of shocking for their behavior-unlikely diet. Toucans catch bats, parrots eat frozen meat. What's next?

  2. Indeed the Ocean is deep and in it, there are such secrets, out of our imagine, we dont know so far, they are there and wait for us.

    It is our fault, that we dont take time, to search for them, to unlock them, too see, learn and understand them, to feel them and maybe benefit from them.

    Don’t they look at the camels, how they are created?

    And at the sky — how it is raised?

    (Quran 88:17–18)

    The camel was the most important animal for the Arabs. It was their means of transport carrying their load and belongings. It nourished them with food and drink. From its hair and skin they made their clothes and tents. Camel is unique among all animals. Despite its strength, size and firm build, it is not wild. Even a young boy can manage it. It gives man great service and, at the same time, it is inexpensive to keep and its food is easy to find. Moreover, it is the only animal to endure hunger, thirst, hard work and poor conditions.

    So, the Quran, asks of its first audience to ponder on how the camel is made. This does not require them to undertake any difficult task or to discover any obscure field of science. Camels were a part of their world, and they only needed to look and consider how they were made most suitable for their role; how their shape and build fitted perfectly with their environment and function. Man did not create camels, nor did camels create themselves. So, they must have been made by the Supreme Maker whose work reflects His limitless ability and perfect planning, and testifies to His existence.

    “anyone who studies the complexities of life and the universe cannot help but witness the signature of the Creator.”

    -Dr. Laurence B. Brown, The Big Questions.

    I peacefully invite you to read the Quran, The Creator's (Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala) direct Words, to His Creation and the final/last revelation and guidance for mankind.

    If I could only read one book for the rest of my life, after having read them all, it would be the Quran. The Quran was revealed in over 22 years, in the lifetime of the last and final Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) , who get his revelation from Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala, trough the Angel Gabriel ( Jibreel Aleyhisselam). The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) recite, wath ever Jibreel Aleyhisselam had spoke, his companions wrote and memorized word by word, letter by letter and you will find not a single contradiction in it.

    Today is the Quran the most read, memorized, preserved book on Earth, no Human being, or any other Creation is able to come up with anything like it and if you are sincere Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala himself challenge us in the Quran and still after 1400 years no Human being nor a Jinn was able to do so, thats only one miracle and there are much more.

    Islam is like a treasure, if you opne it in the right way, you will only find benefit in it. May Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala guide you and me Insha'Allah.

    (look at my channel for more information and links, videos about Islam and Faith on the playlists.)

    How many Time we heft left no one knows, besides the Creator, at least lets seek knowledge and think about it and learn from each other and help and speak in a good and respectful way.

    I share this message as a gift, you can take it or throw it away.

    (Quran Surah 103 Al-Asr)

    By Tiime Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.

    (Quran Surah 13 ; 28) Truly, only through the remembrance of Allah do hearts find peace

  3. Also one of two parrots you wouldn't want as a pet. They really trash things, They can rip the wiper blades off a car in the blink of an eye, and will have the tires holed and shredded if given enough time. They're also great at robbing dust bins and tips, and if you try to stop them, they are quite capable of putting a hole in you. Cute, but leave 'em out in the wild a long way from inhabited areas.

  4. I saw these at the zoo once. My whole family just passed them by and I was like: “HOLY IS THAT A KEA?!” they’re amazing creatures. (I don’t condone them being locked up though 🙁 )

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  6. HI! How are you?

    It's already Saturday/weekend this week.

    As of the 24th, Lunar New Year (New Year's Day), the biggest national holiday of the year, has passed in Korea.

    And the year officially began. I hope you have a healthy and good year together.

    Thank you very much.

  7. I feel the term "razor sharp" gets thrown around way too easily. Piranha and shark teeth are really the only thing that comes close to that assessment.

  8. Loved watching them play, that brought me instant joy. It's such a beautiful sight to see them thrive, be carelessly free in their natural surroundings. When one is unwell, watching animals/birds videos is instantly therapeutic!! Thank you for bringing Keas here. Much love.

  9. I wonder how long it took for the film crew to get this shots of the bird feeding and probably they had to put the dead mountain goats to attract the birds. Great job and Sir David Attenborough never fails.

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