Post by scheepers on Nov 1, 2022 5:13:23 GMT
These are two real-life videos that I have seen that feature animals, and I would be interested in seeing them again, but I have been unable to find them by myself.
The first video, I saw in either the late 2000s or the early 2010s. It seemed to be a clip from the news for a television station, and I recall the clip as being in English, but I can't remember the accent of the reporter who was speaking during the video. The speaker was a middle-aged lady who was standing next to a large outdoor cage, presumably at a zoo, that contained a chimpanzee. The lady was gesturing towards the chimpanzee while speaking in the direction of the camera. The chimpanzee possibly tried to touch the lady's hand through the mesh of the cage, but the cage was electrified, and a loud "Zap" could be heard as the chimpanzee touched the mesh. The chimpanzee then made a short but very loud scream. I think that the lady who was reporting was surprised by what had just happened, but I'm not sure whether she actually said anything else. I should add that this video may have been part of a "bloopers" compilation, which would most likely have been a compilation of clips of either animals or news reporters.
I think that I saw the other video that I will describe here in the mid-2010s. The video was quite likely edited, but I would still be interested in knowing for sure whether or not it was real. It was a very short video that may have been an actual Vine video; it showed a lady feeding food to some large fish while she was standing at the edge of either a lake or a large pond. She also might actually have been standing on a bridge that went over the top of the body of water; I'm not sure. In a style that was similar to a jumpscare, the head of a giant fish then suddenly appeared above the water before the video abruptly ended. This probably sounds totally fake, but again, I'm not 100% sure that it was. This video may have been part of a Vine video compilation, but I am not sure of that, either.
If either of these descriptions sound familiar to anyone here, then I would really appreciate being given the links to the videos.
The first video, I saw in either the late 2000s or the early 2010s. It seemed to be a clip from the news for a television station, and I recall the clip as being in English, but I can't remember the accent of the reporter who was speaking during the video. The speaker was a middle-aged lady who was standing next to a large outdoor cage, presumably at a zoo, that contained a chimpanzee. The lady was gesturing towards the chimpanzee while speaking in the direction of the camera. The chimpanzee possibly tried to touch the lady's hand through the mesh of the cage, but the cage was electrified, and a loud "Zap" could be heard as the chimpanzee touched the mesh. The chimpanzee then made a short but very loud scream. I think that the lady who was reporting was surprised by what had just happened, but I'm not sure whether she actually said anything else. I should add that this video may have been part of a "bloopers" compilation, which would most likely have been a compilation of clips of either animals or news reporters.
I think that I saw the other video that I will describe here in the mid-2010s. The video was quite likely edited, but I would still be interested in knowing for sure whether or not it was real. It was a very short video that may have been an actual Vine video; it showed a lady feeding food to some large fish while she was standing at the edge of either a lake or a large pond. She also might actually have been standing on a bridge that went over the top of the body of water; I'm not sure. In a style that was similar to a jumpscare, the head of a giant fish then suddenly appeared above the water before the video abruptly ended. This probably sounds totally fake, but again, I'm not 100% sure that it was. This video may have been part of a Vine video compilation, but I am not sure of that, either.
If either of these descriptions sound familiar to anyone here, then I would really appreciate being given the links to the videos.