A Bobcat and 3 family Dogs that LOVE each other

David777

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This new wildlife/pet Youtube video true story (16:26 minutes) in a science family is one of the most wonderful, amazing stories I have ever experienced that shows how love within all mammals has greater complexity than we humans have previously thought and opens up a paradigm shift in how we ought look at mammals. Be sure to read some of the user comments at the end.

This story touches deeply into my own heart. My large family had several dog and cat pets while I grew up. During those single digit years I had one mostly German Shepherd dog that was mine. I and my neighborhood friends had endless adventures with my beloved dog roaming yet undeveloped natural areas (most often creeks on private property) about the blue oak foothill landscapes of the northeast Sacramento urban region well before dense home building destroyed it all. As a solo adult living alone in urban worlds, I have never had a pet because in the adventurous outdoor life I've chose that would be impossible.

This Bobcat Was Raised By Three Dogs, And It Thinks It’s A Dog What Happens Next Is Unbelievable!

 

After viewing this new YouTube video with its amazing difficult to believe events, that is clearly presented as though it is a true story, and my posting it on our board, I wondered why upon web searching, there were no supporting news stories even though the video claimed people on social media started a protest to allow the people to keep the bobcat and state wildlife officials had been involved for some time? Giving it the benefit of the doubt, thought well maybe if just posted on Youtube, it needs a few days to make news. But no now several days later, that is not the case.

Instead there are increasing comments below the video claiming it is probably an AI generated fake. Since the content creators have not responded, I will assume they have been quickly caught. One might wonder what motivation someone would publicly spew something like this if the purpose was just to show they could trick an audience? For a day or two? Not an accomplishment at all, but rather just another example of disturbed cretins out there without nothing better to do than annoy and harass the rest of us.
 
I recognized it as one of the fake stories on YouTube right away, David.

First clue is the title, such intentional click bait. Second clue is the rather florid, but professional sounding, writing. Third are all the posed looking pictures -- if my dogs were hovered around a bloody cat I would be in there rescuing the cat before something bad happened, not framing a photo. Plus all the dogs and humans are too good looking. In the opening picture I thought the dog on the left and right was the same dog.

I fell for this sort of thing quite a few times at first, but I'm properly cynical now. I'm no longer looking at the rescued animal stories or the ones with titles like, "Her mother-in-law always sneered at her housekeeping until this happened."

Sometimes you'll see the word "advertising" or "sponsored" in tiny print at the top or bottom. It's all about getting us to watch so we'll see the short ad somewhere.


Here's another one that just popped up thinking I'm into these stories.

Click under the picture and it says :
"Altered or synthetic content
Sound or visuals were significantly edited or digitally generated. "

YouTube also thinks I'm interested in meeting Ukrainian women now.
 
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I recognized it as one of the fake stories on YouTube right away, David.

First clue is the title, such intentional click bait. Second clue is the rather florid, but professional sounding, writing. Third are all the posed looking pictures -- if my dogs were hovered around a bloody cat I would be in there rescuing the cat before something bad happened, not framing a photo. Plus all the dogs and humans are too good looking. In the opening picture I thought the dog on the left and right was the same dog.

I fell for this sort of thing quite a few times at first, but I'm properly cynical now. I'm no longer looking at the rescued animal stories or the ones with titles like, "Her mother-in-law always sneered at her housekeeping until this happened."

Sometimes you'll see the word "advertising" or "sponsored" in tiny print at the top or bottom. It's all about getting us to watch so we'll see the short ad somewhere.


Here's another one that just popped up thinking I'm into these stories.

Click under the picture and it says :
"Altered or synthetic content
Sound or visuals were significantly edited or digitally generated. "

YouTube also thinks I'm interested in meeting Ukrainian women now.
yep these fake Youtube videos are all over the internet at the moment....that Al voice is beginning to get on my nerves, as soon as I hear it on a video I click off..
 
Ahh, so this is some kind of new type of social media AI nonsense for juveniles with nothing better to do. Of course, there are many like this person that are not part of any post-smartphone social media that are likely to be fooled once before they realize this juvenile AI nonsense is now occurring. There are of course many types of news that people don't expect news stories to be fake because such has never occurred in the past and one would not expect there might be reasons or motivations to create fake news for some type of stories especially if such would be quickly found out.
 
Ahh, so this is some kind of new type of social media AI nonsense for juveniles with nothing better to do. Of course, there are many like this person that are not part of any post-smartphone social media that are likely to be fooled once before they realize this juvenile AI nonsense is now occurring. There are of course many types of news that people don't expect news stories to be fake because such has never occurred in the past and one would not expect there might be reasons or motivations to create fake news for some type of stories especially if such would be quickly found out.
Sadly if it's on the internet, it MUST be true, and that is so for a great deal of people... and this is what makes it financially viable for these fraudsters to invent strories to upload to youtube, to get paid for content.
 
yep these fake Youtube videos are all over the internet at the moment....that Al voice is beginning to get on my nerves, as soon as I hear it on a video I click off..
There seems to be a growing number of AI w/computer-like voice commercials... for typical products.
It drives me crazy too and reminds of the days of cars with "the door is ajar" alert that would never shut up.
 
I recognized it as one of the fake stories on YouTube right away, David.

First clue is the title, such intentional click bait. Second clue is the rather florid, but professional sounding, writing. Third are all the posed looking pictures -- if my dogs were hovered around a bloody cat I would be in there rescuing the cat before something bad happened, not framing a photo. Plus all the dogs and humans are too good looking. In the opening picture I thought the dog on the left and right was the same dog.

I fell for this sort of thing quite a few times at first, but I'm properly cynical now. I'm no longer looking at the rescued animal stories or the ones with titles like, "Her mother-in-law always sneered at her housekeeping until this happened."

Sometimes you'll see the word "advertising" or "sponsored" in tiny print at the top or bottom. It's all about getting us to watch so we'll see the short ad somewhere.


Here's another one that just popped up thinking I'm into these stories.

Click under the picture and it says :
"Altered or synthetic content
Sound or visuals were significantly edited or digitally generated. "

YouTube also thinks I'm interested in meeting Ukrainian women now.


People have a lot to learn from animals.
 


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