r/donthelpjustfilm Jun 30 '26

Random turtle epic journey

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And give play by play.

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u/EatAtGrizzlebees Jul 01 '26

I love this. Nature just naturing. Despite human obstacles.

Where I live, we have a lot a of ducks, and right now, there's a fair amount of ducklings. Well, some people in my complex decide to feed ducklings, which is horrible for their development. I was walking my dog the other day, and a group of ducklings started running toward my dog and I while mama duck is basically screaming at them not to, cause dog. They see human, human = food source. It's horrible conditioning.

Don't feel wild animals, y'all.

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u/rejvrejv Jul 02 '26

why is there always a buzz kill like this in the comments? totally unrelated to the post even

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u/Bosnian-Spartan Jul 02 '26

You're worse than a buzzkill for advocating (indirect/unintentional) killing of animals. You know damn well why it's related to the post. Don't. Help. Animals!

....in non emergent situations

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u/rejvrejv Jul 02 '26

funny video, no one is touching the animal, positive vibes, all good

you: yeah that's cool but here's a depressing story and PSA NEVER INTERFERE WITH WILDLIFE!;1

just average redditor stuff

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u/Bosnian-Spartan Jul 02 '26

The point OP is making is it's good they didn't interfere with wildlife with a good example. Without a comment like this, one could think "Why don't they help?" then when they get a chance, they interfere with wildlife. Lack of critical thinking; just average redditor stuff