Animals Reaction When They Released For The First Time

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00:00 Lack of freedom is at the root of many of the miseries we intentionally and unintentionally
00:04 inflict on animals.
00:07 Even if the animal was born in captivity, its freedom is suppressed and it will not
00:12 feel free until it is released.
00:16 What happens when they release them for the first time into the wild?
00:20 Their reactions will shock you to the core.
00:23 Normally, any animal that gains its freedom would not believe it and will flee.
00:29 But this bear was different.
00:32 After he unlocked the cage, he went down to the wagon to investigate who was keeping him.
00:38 Thankfully, he did not find anybody and fled.
00:43 This bear couldn't believe he'd finally be free.
00:48 He appeared dissatisfied with being denied his freedom.
00:53 And now he's rushing back to where he belongs.
00:57 For the first time in their lives, a bunch of sea lions will be released here.
01:02 Because these sea lions were born in captivity, meaning they do not know the feeling of freedom
01:07 at all.
01:09 They rapidly hurried out to sea, unable to believe what was occurring.
01:15 The rest of them were terrified, but some were encouraged and ventured out.
01:21 They try to pull the remaining two of them out, but they refuse.
01:26 And they have finally decided to be free.
01:32 More than a million pigeons were released at once in Portugal.
01:40 The pigeons fill the air in a few seconds.
01:48 For years, this mother lynx was imprisoned and forced to breed.
01:53 As soon as she gave birth to a litter, they were instantly taken away from her.
01:59 Then, they decided to release it to the wild, where it belongs.
02:08 What would happen if you imprisoned the world's strongest tiger for a period and then released
02:12 it?
02:14 I won't say you'll be like a beast, because there are no monsters as strong or as vicious
02:24 as him.
02:26 This is another tiger, but this one was injured.
02:31 And they were capable of treating him until he was well enough to be released.

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