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qkchen57 (2 years ago)
This is interesting. It’s analogous to when traveling abroad and if you drink from the local water source, you get stomach sickness. Until your body adapts to it.
TheNaughtysheriff (1 year ago)
I don’t think they can tell us their stomach hurts
DavidArcher_ (2 years ago)
"Being healthy made you soft and weak, human!" - a zebra, probably.
adam-k (2 years ago)
The important bit here is that animals generally live half as long in the wild than in captivity. If they get weakened from illness injury or age those pathogens, parasites will absolutely kill wild animals.
averageguy1261 (2 years ago)
It makes sense that living in a sanitized environment leads to acute allergic reactions, like peanuts, pollen, etc.
steveallen1340 (2 years ago)
Similar how visitors to India need to be much more careful with water consumption than the locals do as they have developed immunity
thorick590 (2 years ago)
When I was a kid, my Mom once said to me that: "being too clean can be bad for you". This ran against all that everyone else around me said about the importance of being clean at all times. I guess she had a valid point.
klingoncowboy4 (2 years ago)
You observe a similar thing in what animals eat. When cattle switch from winter feed to summer pasture they will often show signs of mild intestinal distress while their bodies and gut flora adjust to the richer food source and potentially new bacteria and fungus exposure. When it is a regular seasonal change this is not a big deal but it can be fatal if the food source in dramatically different without allowing an adjustment.
doctorknow (1 year ago)
0:42 that monkey is toast lol
TROOPERfarcry (2 years ago)
"Haha, it's just bacteria!"
mstr293 (2 years ago)
"Why don't they get sick" - Those who do are dead...
JohnnyAngel8 (2 years ago)
I always wondered how animals could drink water where buffalo, crocodiles, and hippos defecate.
HepCatJack (2 years ago)
An animal engaging in an explosive diarrhea attack might suggest that it's sick.
jB-uw8fi (2 years ago)
I grew up drinking out of small ponds and streams, me and my tapeworms have been fine.