"Guess who's the real yoga master?"
I'm convinced my duck's little duckling walked with a limp because mama duck had a clubbed foot and baby duck just thought that was how ducks walked. I tried massaging and stretching duckling's foot and there didn't seem to be anything wrong with it, I think it was just psychological.
Small kids copy a lot of their parent's mannerisms, I bet a very similar thing happens when young birds imprint.
My whole family sneeze like a bomb going off. My exes whole family sounded like a small squeak. Lots of things are definitely learned, but I still don’t know how their heads didn’t explode. They’d full on absorb the whole sneeze internally.
Why is this a flipped video of exactly what i watches 12 hrs ago?
And the other one was cropped a bit.
The chick is so smart it can do it with either leg.
That’s actually adorable 🥹
Such smart little creatures!
As someone that is raising chickens, started when they were chicks, let me tell you that chickens are not smart. Lol You MAY get a once in a blue moon chicken that is sort of smart.... But highly unlikely.
Yep. I've had chickens for over a decade and there's only been a couple that definitely had unique personalities and quite inquisitive.
And also delicious!
🥲🥲🥲
Lmao 🤣 cheers
Get a hobby. Learn a craft or two.
Yes because everyone who eats chicken is devoid of hobbies or crafts.
Yes because they have nothing better to do than to kill a defenseless animal for their taste pleasure.
Oh, don't worry I do it out of spite so people like you have to live in agony as well, knowing all your vegan bullshit isn't doing jack shit to save any of these animals.
Get a hobby. Learn a craft or two.
For yourself, if not for others.
"guess who is the real yoga master"
yeah repost image by flipping. no one will know.
Little dude just hit Advanced Levitation Pose 🐣🧘
Wow, not even a few hours for someone to take a front paged video, flip and post it somewhere else.
Thanks for the foot close up
No problem.
Suffering Succotash
I want a pet chicken stat
Music?
It's the Grande Valse Brillante by Chopin, orchestrated (originally for piano). Maybe not the same recording/orchestration.
Thanks, appreciate it
Over time he becomes a dance teacher. 😅😂
My chickens do this all the time! Just a natural behavior, but still very cute to see my chicks do the leg stretch.
I'll tell you what! That little chick is going to teach his little chick friends how to do yoga! 😂
Sooo cute, little ballerina
Chicken little said: Like this, my nugget
That's Yasmine Bleeth. She's a completely different kind of chick. I love you both.
*whiskey or bourbon
Well.. looks like I’m buying chickens now
so easy 😬😬😬
I act just like that chic
Where is the full video
That reminds me...I could go for some fried chicken for dinner tonight.
Mother do this. So I do this.
Now I'm internet famous.
Too bad it's going in the oven in a couple months
The mimicry isn't the impressive part. The impressive part is that it understood that was a foot and that the thing it had is also a foot. This all despite it likely having never even seen itself.
It's also using its left foot and it makes you wonder if that's a coincidence or not. We'll never know.
Rule 39: "There is no such thing as a coincidence".
Mimicry is pretty essential skill. The chick thinks the human is its mom. However the fact it's the same leg is a coincidence because even humans mess that up.
It's a reference to "Gibbs' rules" from the show NCIS.
And what about Rule 34?
Drawings of the chicken fuc- you know what, nevermind
I only ever remember the 5th rule below that
Yoga meets yolka.
But…. That is why the mimicry is impressive
I dont think its mimicry. All my birds stretch like this. One foot back, one wing down. Sometimes they even give a little honk if it was a good stretch.
Likely the guy noticed the chick kept doing it and copied it that's why he's stretching like that in the first place. Odd thing to do if not.
The impressive part is people being incapable of recognizing what is happening here. The chick is already doing that because they typically stretch their legs that way. The human is the one imitating it.
Ok then why does the chick correct its feet for the second pose?
It doesn't. It just moved its feet naturally. You only think it's "correcting it" because you like the idea.
If the human was copying the chick, then that means the chick would move first. The chick only moves when the human moves, meaning the chick is copying the human.
It’s either the chick saw the humans position and tried to mimic, failed, and moved its foot to “correct” it, OR the chick saw the humans position, mimicked it, realized it failed and corrected its footing and then continue to follow/copy the humans position.
Human ain’t copying no one in this video, maybe the first pose was human imitating the chick but everything after that is very clearly the chick following the human
You literally see the chick waiting for next instructions near the end, it’s very clearly following/copying what it sees
Or the chick was moving randomly, they took lots and lots of videos, and this is the only one that happened to coincidentally seem to line up in such a way that gullible morons would think that a baby chick was copying a human.
My point still stands, the chick is following the human. Maybe not copying but definitely following (which is technically a form of mimicry). Not the other way around the human isnt following or copying the chick, maybe their first pose with the extended leg but not the rest of the video
As someone who's raised chickens from chicks, chicks tend have thing for feet, even when they get older. One of mine was really obsessed and I accidentally stepped on her, thankfully she was in grass and she's still doing great over a decade later.
It looks like the chick in this clip naturally followed the humans leg being pulled back into a regular stance.
In regards to the timing of the pose, I can only think they got lucky since that's show chickens stretch.
In other words, impressive mimicry by the human.
Yeah but the chick has proprioception. Whoever told you creatures only have 5 senses was ignorant.