Disney has National Geographic. Talk about some brutal film. When the slightly slower animals are caught from behind by the faster ones, well, let’s just say it ain’t pretty.
Have to admit I like shows about crocodilians and snakes. Definitely not gentler members of nature. I can live without seeing crocs and gators ambushing meals at water’s edge, though.
Show ’em one about the Jane Goodall notes on monkey wars and monkey cannibalism. Well, chimps, but we tend to call them all monkeys. Especially the elected ones. Why do we keep electing idiots? But I digress.
Yes, I have seen some disquieting scenes on Nature Shows. A pack of lions feeding on a water buffalo while it’s still struggling. A bear “playing” with a baby moose. A massive croc taking a wildebeest, trying to get across a river. A lion with its lower jaw torn off. And a real-life scene that will haunt me for the rest of my days, a kitten that had just been run over, but wasn’t dead yet.
On a lighter note, there are also marvelous scenes, like a monkey in a tree peeing on a lion… ☺
We were watching a Disney show with our 3 y.o. and it seemed a little edgy. Then it ended with the evil wizard getting knocked off the top of a castle and being impaled on a spire.
Yep, let us not forget that while Bambi’s mom was shot by a hunter and died almost instantly, Bambi’s dad was brought down by a pack of wolves who started eating him while he was still alive.
For those who haven’t followed “Baby Blues” from the beginning, today’s strip looks like a shout-out to the infamous “Meerkat Massacre Video” arc that began on July 7, 1997. It’s in the archive and well worth another look.
What’s with Wren? She used to sit giggling at all the carnage while the rest of the family were fleeing the room. (Never seemed to occur to anyone to just turn it off.)
Well, better they learn it now than when they think they can pet one…just look at the stupid people who try to get close to bison! Or get out of their cars at a lion park! BTW…LOVED Watership Down…Awesome movie!
Ratkin Premium Member 11 days ago
“Nature red in tooth and claw” – Tennyson
Yakety Sax 11 days ago
Kids when watching a show about Africa: ( ͡ᵔ ͜ʖ ͡ᵔ )
Kids after the first cute animal gets eaten: ( Ŏ艸Ŏ) (๑˃̥̩̥̥̥̥̆ಐ˂̩̩̥̥̩̥̆৭) (✖﹏✖)
hariseldon59 11 days ago
Herbivores can be dangerous, too. Especially large ones.
mccollunsky 11 days ago
Could have been worse, could have been an animal mating show.
ʲᔆ 11 days ago
only a lioness caring for her cubs — just like you, Wanda
jmworacle 11 days ago
One would think Hammie would be excited.
einarbt 11 days ago
Welcome to the real world. I mean really how far are we now removed from nature.
iggyman 11 days ago
Wild Kingdom1
cracker65 11 days ago
That’s real life right there, no fake crap like the lion king.
Arbitrary 11 days ago
One week later:
“Oh this ‘Watership Down’ movie looks cute. It’s about bunnies!”
Riders on the Storm Premium Member 11 days ago
Disney has National Geographic. Talk about some brutal film. When the slightly slower animals are caught from behind by the faster ones, well, let’s just say it ain’t pretty.
markkahler52 11 days ago
I can still see a crane’s lifeless eye looking at me from the inside of an alligator’s jaw….
mourdac Premium Member 11 days ago
Have to admit I like shows about crocodilians and snakes. Definitely not gentler members of nature. I can live without seeing crocs and gators ambushing meals at water’s edge, though.
SquidGamerGal 10 days ago
Hey! That’s how nature works! Deal with it! Pfft! What a bunch of babies…
Crowmeus 10 days ago
Yeah, but when a predator comes for the herbivore, it ends the same way.
MS72 10 days ago
Our daughter and her friend both had hamsters. They got a biology lesson when they put them together.
Wylie_Times 10 days ago
It’s the circle of liiiiifffeee!
ronnyd57 Premium Member 10 days ago
What is that behind the couch?
Slowly, he turned... 10 days ago
The name of the show was “Cycle of Life – with Blood”!
ctolson 10 days ago
Was the name of the movie ‘Safari Adventures’?
Gandalf 10 days ago
What snowflakes! We loved Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom when we were children back in the day.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 10 days ago
Show ’em one about the Jane Goodall notes on monkey wars and monkey cannibalism. Well, chimps, but we tend to call them all monkeys. Especially the elected ones. Why do we keep electing idiots? But I digress.
jconnors3954 10 days ago
Nature is not kind nor is it cruel it is survival. Learn that lesson well.
oish 10 days ago
That which does not kill you is only delaying the inevitable
calliarcale 10 days ago
I’ve got some bad news for you if you think the herbivores are, well, strict in their diets…..and that can include the offspring.
ChessPirate 10 days ago
Yes, I have seen some disquieting scenes on Nature Shows. A pack of lions feeding on a water buffalo while it’s still struggling. A bear “playing” with a baby moose. A massive croc taking a wildebeest, trying to get across a river. A lion with its lower jaw torn off. And a real-life scene that will haunt me for the rest of my days, a kitten that had just been run over, but wasn’t dead yet.
On a lighter note, there are also marvelous scenes, like a monkey in a tree peeing on a lion… ☺
pheets 10 days ago
I think it prudent that we humans accept that we are NOT always at the top of the food chain.
J-Yoshi64 10 days ago
Remember the arc with the baby meerkats?
Bill The Nuke 10 days ago
We were watching a Disney show with our 3 y.o. and it seemed a little edgy. Then it ended with the evil wizard getting knocked off the top of a castle and being impaled on a spire.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 days ago
Ever since that scene with the Preying Mantis, Darryl has been afraid of Wanda…..
Godfreydaniel 10 days ago
Of course, the lion king was killed by his own envious brother, and so was Abel…..The more things change, etc.
OdderOtter 10 days ago
Watership Down, the movie that will leave kids bothered for life.
IndyW 10 days ago
Everyone needs to learn about the real world of nature and how it works. It makes one appreciate what you have and how easy we got it.
leopardglily 10 days ago
They’ve learned this lesson so many times that I think the kids are just numb at this point
calmom75 Premium Member 10 days ago
I grew up watching Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom….no glossing over predatorial behavior back then….
David P. McLaughlin 10 days ago
I seem to recall Wren laughing at a nature show where lions caught and were eating an antelope. [Which freaked Darryl out.]
John Jorgensen 10 days ago
Donkeys are herbivores, but a donkey show is supposed to be pretty disturbing.
wildlandwaters 10 days ago
to be fair, the predator’s babies gotta eat too!
Smeagol 10 days ago
If you have cats you know that they love to play with whatever it is they catch. I don’t think the MacPhersons have a pet come to think of it…
puddleglum1066 10 days ago
Yep, let us not forget that while Bambi’s mom was shot by a hunter and died almost instantly, Bambi’s dad was brought down by a pack of wolves who started eating him while he was still alive.
But only one of these is “cruel.”
rshive 10 days ago
Sharks apparently don’t qualify.
The Quiet One 10 days ago
You know it’s bad when even Hammie is frightened.
puddleglum1066 10 days ago
For those who haven’t followed “Baby Blues” from the beginning, today’s strip looks like a shout-out to the infamous “Meerkat Massacre Video” arc that began on July 7, 1997. It’s in the archive and well worth another look.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 days ago
The only difference between a tiger and the cat on your sofa is a few hundred pounds. And tigers don’t purr, they chuff.
DKHenderson 10 days ago
What’s with Wren? She used to sit giggling at all the carnage while the rest of the family were fleeing the room. (Never seemed to occur to anyone to just turn it off.)
Spacetech 10 days ago
Roar
Daltongang Premium Member 10 days ago
Apparently they just learned that Tigers will eat their young.
cafed00d Premium Member 10 days ago
I recall a time when every nature show included mating season scenes. Do they still do that?
AndrewSihler 10 days ago
Hammie is aghast? I thought he reveled in gross things.
Robert Miller Premium Member 10 days ago
Well, better they learn it now than when they think they can pet one…just look at the stupid people who try to get close to bison! Or get out of their cars at a lion park! BTW…LOVED Watership Down…Awesome movie!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 days ago
Reality ain’t always pretty.
sincavage05 10 days ago
Hope they have a bed built for 5, they’re going to need it tonight.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 days ago
When Manatees Attack