Things That HYPNOTIZE Every Animal

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  • @Peter_Wales
    My cat is hypnotising me. When she looks at me, make her noises, then I MUST give her a pet. And open the "cat-cakes"^^
  • 0:00 Intro 0:30 HYPNO HEN (Chicken) 2:44 EMUSING DISPLAY (Emu) 4:36 HYPNO HOPPER (Toads/Frogs) 5:50 CHARMED, NOT CHARMING (Cobra snakes) 7:17 SHOOK UP SHARKS (Shark) 8:55 CONTROLLING CUTTLEFISH (Cuttlefish) 9:59 STUPEFYING SPINNER (Cat) 11:08 SHELL SHOCK (Lobster) 12:27 CLIPNOSIS (Also cat) 13:41 MOO-SICAL MADNESS (Cows) 15:00 FARMYARD FAINTERS (Goat) 16:12 CAT TRAP (Also cat) 17:22 BEGUILED BUNNY (Bunny) 18:35 HYPNO LIZARD (Lizard) 19:14 BOBBIN’ BIRDS (birds) 21:01 WAR WEASELS (Weasel) 21:55 LASER QUEST (More cat) 22:56 TROUT TRANCING (Fish) 24:05 Ending
  • @darkdragoness5
    The reason why cats go so relaxed when grabbed by the scruff is for survival. If a mother cat (and this applies to big cats too) feels that her kittens are in danger, she will move them to a new safe location. So the kittens go limp when carried like that to make it easier for her, prevent them from attracting unwanted attention and increase their survival chance.
  • @PKEDRM
    My dad was an electronics instructor at the local college, and owned and operated the local TV & stereo sales and service business. He and his father, who started the business, installed sophisticated sound systems in the local dairy barns and learned that the girls really do prefer classical music. Visiting the barn during the afternoon/evening milking was one of my favorite things to do with my dad and grandpa when he had to make repairs or adjustments.
  • @jenjabby
    11:08 I wonder how many people will get kicked out of Red Lobster for grabbing one out of the live tank an attempting this😂
  • Surprised when you mentioned frogs, you didn't mention toads. Toads can be hypnotized very effectively by a decent singing voice. Learned that as a kid. The toads would hide in my garden until you watered the plants. But then you start humming a little tune, and they just...freeze and stare at you. It was so effective, I could cup them in hand before they snapped out of it. Usually they were more tough to catch.
  • @tashee9351
    I needed to listen to a few songs and learn them for my music exam but I was 'hypnotized' by your video. 😆
  • Found out that Turtles like Heavy Metal. No seriously. I live out in the sticks near creeks, so turtles are a regular. One time I caught one an was keeping it as a pet, feeding him and whatnot. But, he would never be out of his shell when I was around, and even tried to bite me a few times! But one day, I was playing Slipknot through my speaker one day (It was People = Shit, For those curious), headbanging and jumping around (Who doesn't?), and went over to dance around my turtle for a bit (why not?). But, weirdly he was out of his shell, even weirder, he wouldn‘t go back in! I even pet his head a few times. Still out! Curiously, I paused the music and, get this, HE WENT BACK IN HIS SHELL IMMEDIATELY. So I turned it back on, and he came out and did the same thing. So, I got to thinking, "What if this works with other turtles?", and proceeded to spend my day looking for another turtle. After about 2 hours, I found one, brought him inside and turned on the music (Still heavy metal) and he came out of his shell too! Both of them! I messed around with other music, but I guess the energy wasnt the same as metal, because the turtles stayed in their shells until I turned the metal back on. Since then Ive tried this on a dozen or so turtles and I get the same results! Kinda neat right? Guess Im not the only thing that enjoys some good ol‘ Slipknot.
  • @ryproar11
    I used a laser pointer on my husky but he just looked at it, then looked at me then huffed and snatched it from me. 😆
  • @Puddingskin01
    Always enjoyed catching blue bellied lizards and doing that to them. Nice to know they were pretty chill with the whole experience.
  • I learned decades ago that sharks have to keep moving in order to keep breathing. How one can breathe deeply while immobilized directly contradicts that. Now, I don’t know either as fact.
  • Imagine trying to calm your cat down with a pinch but it doesn’t work and your cat is trying to attack you💀💀💀
  • Lying down and virtual bicycling is such an unusual sight that it would hypnotize other animals too.
  • @BlueBerry20071
    "Some animals are cute as hell, others... less so" THAT BOAR AND EMU ARE BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL BOYS AND YOU WILL NEVER SPEAK ILL OF THEM AGAIN!
  • My cat is actually afraid of laser pointers. She literally runs away from them. Yet she use to play with them all the time.
  • The last 6 cats I've owned weren't interested in cardboard boxes at all. The only exception is my current cat, but she doesn't like sitting or playing in a box - she likes to bite small chunks out of a box and spit them all over the floor, and it must be the box that holds 12 packs of Ramen noodles. No other box will suffice. My cat's insane, and my living room looks like a landfill half the time, but I don't know what our life would be like without her.
  • @Norm475
    I am 80 YO and I use to have fun with our chickens when I was young with the line trick. Now I know the line had nothing to do with it
  • @minhnn
    When I was a teenager, I did the chalk lines with chickens. They need not to be lying down, but can be standing up. I held its head with the beak touching the ground. Then drew a chalk line right in front. I did with zipzag lines. The chicken’s eyes traced the zigzag movement, then the chicken became still/frozen in place. When I released my hand, the chicken would be frozen still for about 20 seconds max—not longer than that.