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I Saved 1,000 Animals From Dying @MrBeast

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00:00Sadly, this lion, if left untreated, would literally die.
00:03And it's the first of a thousand animals we're going to be saving in this video.
00:07Here's how.
00:08We'll be using a sniper to vaccinate giraffes from a helicopter.
00:11We ain't leaving until all the giraffes are vaccinated!
00:14Rescuing lions from a zoo that was literally bombed.
00:17Be free!
00:18Relocating massive rhinos before they fight each other to death.
00:21Gonna add a lot of years to this rhino's life.
00:23And so many more unbelievable rescues.
00:26Starting with performing life-saving surgery on this lion.
00:29This is Dr. Alex. What are we about to do?
00:31This lion has a tooth infection that could literally kill it.
00:34So we're going to perform a root canal to save this lion's life.
00:37We're giving it life-saving surgery to remove the infection in its teeth.
00:40Can you just hold that lip like that for us?
00:43Oh my gosh! He is literally pulling gunk out of its teeth.
00:46And this gunk, if untreated, would somehow end up in the lion's heart valves?
00:50That's right.
00:50What would happen if she woke up?
00:52She'd bite my finger off.
00:54Oh. And my finger.
00:56That looks really good. Procedure's done.
00:57Let's release her.
00:58Now the lion is happy and healthy.
01:00But we still have 999 animals left to save.
01:03Our next mission is to save some rhinos.
01:06We have to search this massive reservation in order to tranquilize and relocate them.
01:10While we're driving around looking for rhinos, Chandler is actually in the sky.
01:14I'm literally flying around in a helicopter in search of these rhinos that we were trying to rescue.
01:19Typically, the stronger rhinos would just scare away the weaker ones.
01:22But since the reservation is surrounded by anti-poaching fences, the weaker rhinos have nowhere to go.
01:27So they end up killing each other.
01:28Yeah, exactly.
01:29Which is why we're going to put them to sleep and then transport them to a plot of land that can be in their own territory.
01:34Where they're not getting bullied out of all the food and water.
01:37And they can actually grow big and strong.
01:38Jimmy, come in.
01:39We found the rhinos.
01:40We found the rhinos.
01:41Let's rescue them, baby.
01:42All right, he's got a rhino.
01:43Go, go, go.
01:44I got the tranquilizer guy.
01:46I'm going to shoot him and put him to sleep so we can relocate him safely.
01:53You did it!
01:54Chandler, hit the rhino.
01:55Let's go!
01:56Let's go!
01:57Rhino's down.
01:58I'm relocating.
01:58Hey, good shot, Chandler!
02:00First things first, we're putting on the anti-poaching collar.
02:03Here's what it does.
02:04This collar tracks the rhino's speed and its proximity to nearby wildlife.
02:08If the rhino suddenly starts running in an open area with no other animals around,
02:13we'll know likely that poachers are trying to kill it.
02:15We're going all out to make sure these rhinos live long lives because there's not many left on the planet.
02:20Yeah, well, look, thanks a lot.
02:22That's all we can say.
02:23So this is a microchip, which we're inserting in a tiny hole in his horn.
02:26And then we're sealing it with glue.
02:28So now if a poacher does kill this rhino illegally, we'll be able to trace its horns to the black market and, you know, help catch them.
02:34Let's get into its own space so the other big rhinos here don't kill it.
02:37All right.
02:38I know this all seems kind of weird, but this is going to add a lot of years to this rhino's life.
02:45Let's get him in.
02:46It's for your own good.
02:47Go inside.
02:48We're now in the safe area for the rhino where he's not going to get bullied and slowly killed.
02:54All right.
02:55I say we name him Hippo.
02:57Hippo?
02:58He's a rhino.
02:59Well, yeah, but his name's Hippo.
03:01I'm calling him Hippo the Rhino.
03:02All right.
03:03All right, Hippo the Rhino, enjoy your life.
03:04We still have hundreds more animals to save.
03:06And after my friends saved the other two smaller rhinos on the safari, we set our sights on something a little taller.
03:14Giraffes.
03:15Have a vaccine.
03:16By shooting them with vaccines.
03:19Unlike when we tranquilize the rhinos, these high-powered air rifles actually deliver a massive dart filled with life-saving medicine.
03:27Enjoy your vaccines.
03:29Have a great day.
03:30Why are they running?
03:31We're trying to save their lives.
03:33Throughout this video, we're going to be saving over a thousand animals.
03:36I guess no one told the giraffes because they were making it kind of difficult.
03:40Sir, I'm trying to vaccinate you.
03:42It's good for you, I promise, giraffes.
03:44Come get a vaccine.
03:46Bro, it's so far away.
03:48We need to elevate our tactics.
03:50Because the giraffe's territory is so large, this is the easiest way to get them the medication that they need.
03:57If a giraffe gets one of these diseases, what's its odds of dying?
04:02100%.
04:03Really?
04:04Oh my gosh.
04:05Let's save the giraffes live.
04:08Yeah!
04:10Hey, let's get that other one.
04:12And we ain't leaving cold if the giraffes are vaccinated.
04:14Even though I now had air superiority.
04:18Enjoy your medicine.
04:19Take care.
04:20I brought in extra help to save as many animals as possible.
04:27I see five unvaccinated giraffes.
04:33Four unvaccinated giraffes.
04:36Three unvaccinated giraffes.
04:41The last one's the one in the front.
04:46Look at that!
04:47Five in a row!
04:48We're on a kill streak!
04:50Although, we're not killing them.
04:51We're saving their lives.
04:52Right in the butt!
04:54Yeah!
04:55By the time we left, we vaccinated a total of 70 giraffes.
05:02Bringing us to 74 animals saved so far.
05:05We even got to see our hard work from earlier pay off.
05:08Yes, but right now we dropped off.
05:10Oh, it is!
05:11Be so happy!
05:12Bro, who would have thought giving giraffes a vaccine would be so fun?
05:16But we still had a lot more animals to save.
05:20So, we're traveling from South Africa all the way up to Ukraine, where years of war have
05:26destroyed the zoos, leaving rescued lions to survive in makeshift shelters.
05:31And because they're still threatened by the ongoing war, we're going to fly them out of
05:36Ukraine, which is why we have this giant cargo plane just to transport these three lions out
05:43of Ukraine.
05:44They stripped this plane.
05:45Literally, there are no seats.
05:46These three lions each get first-class tickets.
05:49And with the help of wildlife conservationist Anthony Penniston, we're flying them over 7,000
05:54miles to South Africa to his animal sanctuary, Lion Watch, where these lions will have over
06:0014 acres of open land to roam free.
06:03There's a legit tiger right there.
06:07Actually, Madge, that's a lion.
06:09Oh, okay.
06:11Can I take it?
06:12And after Anthony released the first lion, it was up to Madge to help release the other
06:17two.
06:18What?
06:20I got to do that, too.
06:22Yeah.
06:23You ready?
06:24I'm ready.
06:25Let's do it.
06:25Let's go.
06:28She's gone.
06:31The lions are now free from the dangers of war and able to run across their native African
06:36lands.
06:37And while saving exotic animals is important, it wouldn't be a saving animals video if we
06:43didn't save 100 dogs.
06:45Many dog shelters are overcrowded.
06:47And if a dog goes too long without finding a home, they're killed to make room for new dogs.
06:52Every five minutes, one dog in an animal shelter like this is killed.
06:57So we need to get these 100 dogs adopted right now.
07:01How's it going?
07:01Good.
07:02How's it going?
07:02Oh, hey.
07:03Nice to meet you.
07:04Are you excited to get a dog?
07:06What kind of dog are you guys looking for?
07:08We're looking for a small little one.
07:09Oh, a little small one?
07:12I can't get my son caught with you.
07:15Do you like it?
07:16Aww.
07:16Say hi, puppy.
07:18What do we think about adopting her?
07:20Yes.
07:20Are you going to play with that dog every day?
07:22Yeah.
07:22And give it tons of love?
07:24Shake on it.
07:25All right.
07:25One down.
07:2699 dogs to go.
07:27And you may not know this, but taking care of a dog's health actually costs a bunch of
07:32money.
07:32And some people, unfortunately, can't afford it.
07:35We love him.
07:36Hi.
07:37Which is why I wanted to share the good news.
07:40And like all the other dogs here, all the medical bills are covered and he's free.
07:43We're covering all the adoption fees.
07:45Oh, wow.
07:45Yeah, so you guys can take him home for $0.
07:48Oh, my goodness.
07:49No problem.
07:50It was incredible to see so many dogs find their forever homes.
07:55How can you say no to those puppy dog guys?
07:56Wow.
07:57How long have you been looking for a dog?
07:59Two to three months now.
08:00She's perfect.
08:01Oh, she really is, though.
08:02Do you think you're going to take her home?
08:04Yeah.
08:05That's what we like to hear.
08:08Brian's been adopted.
08:09You guys going to take good care of him?
08:11Yeah.
08:12More and more dogs were getting saved.
08:15But since puppies have a higher rate of adoption, older dogs are less likely to survive.
08:20Like Blue, this dog that's 10 years old, still waiting to find his perfect human match.
08:26We're looking for something a little older just because we're a little low energy.
08:30How about Blue?
08:31What do you think?
08:32Hi, he's cute.
08:33I think he's great.
08:34He just looks so gentle.
08:35What a cutie.
08:37He's going to be so happy with you guys.
08:39Thank you so much.
08:40But we weren't done yet.
08:42As the day went on, we watched dog after dog get adopted into a loving home.
08:47Are we ready to adopt?
08:48Yes, I am.
08:49Go.
08:49And before we knew it, we saved 100 dogs, all going to families devoted to giving them
08:55the best life possible.
08:57Next up, we're saving exotic miniature horses.
09:00Because these tiny horses were being sold at an auction to be killed for food.
09:05And I'm sorry, but I'm not just going to stand by and let these horses get slaughtered.
09:09So I bought them all.
09:11And we're going to find all of these horses at home.
09:16Oops, excuse me.
09:17The horses are over here.
09:19Oh, she seems to want this one.
09:22You guys have other horses?
09:23I have a full-sized one at home.
09:25So the horse you're adopting is for her.
09:27Oh, yeah.
09:28Oh, really?
09:28So she can grow up riding a horse.
09:30Oh, give it kisses.
09:32Wait, how did I get that one?
09:34You want the horses to think it's their decision that they're getting in the trailer.
09:37Let me try something.
09:39I'll give you guys 10 grand if you get in the trailer.
09:41Oh.
09:44Oh, they did.
09:45It worked.
09:45You guys came here wanting one, and now you're leaving with two?
09:48I think minis are like potato chips.
09:50You can't have enough?
09:52Technically, I'm not supposed to be bringing another one home.
09:54But the answer was not no.
09:56You want a third one, then?
09:57To load up the whole trailer.
09:59Two weeks ago, they were going to be slaughtered, and now they're getting loving homes, and you
10:03guys are going to spoil them, right?
10:05Oh, heck yes.
10:05Oh, see, this is awesome.
10:07That's the point of this video.
10:09And after adopting out our last three horses...
10:11What a sweet little horse.
10:13We also saved four donkeys, who are all getting to stay together.
10:17And now we're off to help one of the biggest birds on the planet.
10:20Now we're at Maya's Animal Sanctuary, which I actually think is pretty fascinating.
10:24Because she helps fund it through a 24-7 Twitch live stream, where you can donate to give
10:29animals treats and other cool little things.
10:31And the money donated on this live stream gives animals treats and helps fund this massive
10:36animal sanctuary, which is filled with tons of exotic animals that Maya has been rehabilitating
10:41for her entire life.
10:43All right.
10:43So Marmset Enclosure, that's Momo up there.
10:47Momo.
10:47Momo's so cute.
10:48He does really like screens.
10:49If you have a phone, you want to show him something?
10:51Aww.
10:52Not only do you like her videos, but apparently so do monkeys.
10:57It's a dominance thing.
10:59This is Winnie the Moo.
11:00To help raise money for this sanctuary, which is owned by a non-profit, Winnie the Moo here
11:04is on a 24-7 live stream.
11:05And if you donate money like I just did, her feeder gives her treats and then she goes
11:09and eat them.
11:10This is a really cool, innovative way that she's been able to fund this sanctuary and keep
11:14expanding it.
11:14This is awesome.
11:15She loves that feeder.
11:16Now the real reason why we're here, Stompy the Emu.
11:18How's it going?
11:19How you doing, Stompy?
11:20Stompy lives here with our horses and our cow and our donkey.
11:24Clearly, as you can tell, Stompy basically believes he's a horse.
11:27Which is bad because Stompy could literally get stomped on.
11:30Which is why me and Lowe's are partnered with Maya to build an emu sanctuary.
11:34It's, uh, it's not there yet.
11:36But after this montage, it will be.
11:42I also give a massive shout out to Lowe's for helping make this project possible.
11:45Lowe's has been on the ground helping since the moment floods caused damage to the area.
11:50And now the sanctuary will be part of Lowe's commitment to delivering 10 million square
11:54feet of impact this year.
11:55How do we continue helping Stompy?
11:57We gotta get this fence up here.
11:58I have never built a fence before.
12:01All right, rolling out the fence.
12:04Maya, how are you cutting it so easily?
12:06Maya, you make me look weak.
12:08Whenever your community is in need, Lowe's is there to help you.
12:10Even if it's for things like building a fence for Stompy.
12:12All right, we're gonna plant this plant.
12:14Dig a hole right there.
12:15What you want to do is make an oblong shake.
12:17Question.
12:18What's an oblong?
12:19Like a hot dog.
12:20Perfect.
12:21I got it.
12:22Jagged.
12:23Doesn't have to be perfect.
12:25There you go.
12:26Then gently stick all the reason.
12:28And then we'll put in here.
12:29And if you want to learn more about how Lowe's is helping communities like yours, just click
12:33the link in the description or go to this website right here, right now.
12:36Now we need to see what Stompy thinks of his new home and introduce him to his new girlfriend.
12:40You're free.
12:42What do you think of your new home, Stompy?
12:46I heard you like trees, so we opted for an enclosure with a lot of trees.
12:50Hi.
12:50What do you think of it?
12:52I'll take that as he loves it.
12:54Not only did we build you a home where a horse won't accidentally kill you, but we also got
12:58you a friend.
12:58We made this bad boy big enough for two emus.
13:00Can I name it?
13:01Yeah.
13:02Wait, why'd you say it like that?
13:03Yeah, I trust you.
13:04We should name this emu Nolan's mom.
13:08Yeah.
13:13Really?
13:14Yeah.
13:15All right, let's let her out.
13:16What do you think of my name?
13:17What does that mean?
13:18It means her name's Nolan's mom.
13:21Hi.
13:21Hi, Nolan's mom.
13:23Hi, she's free.
13:24Yeah.
13:25Yay.
13:26And to wrap things up, we are at the wolf sanctuary that Maya wants to build.
13:30Take off your blindfold, and to help bring the wolf sanctuary to life, we wanted to give
13:33you a $50,000 donation to help bring it together.
13:38Earlier this year, Maya's animal sanctuary faced extensive damage due to the Texas floods,
13:43and it really set them back.
13:45But thanks to Lowe's, Maya now has $50,000 to kickstart this wolf sanctuary.
13:49That is crazy.
13:50Thank you so much.
13:52Up next, we're saving two sea lions, starting with Rocky, who unfortunately has a bullet in
13:58his head.
13:58This video is about saving animals, and I want to let you know that we want to cover
14:01the expenses of taking care of Rocky.
14:03Thank you so much.
14:04It will take some time for him to recover from surgery.
14:06However, Gertrude, our other sea lion, is ready to be released.
14:11She previously suffered from being brutally entangled in a net, and almost died.
14:16Let's go release Gertrude.
14:17Ready?
14:17Ready.
14:18All right.
14:18Three, two, one, go.
14:23Oh, she's wasting no time.
14:25Look at this.
14:26Here's the ocean.
14:28Look at that.
14:28Here she goes.
14:29Oh, there she's going in there.
14:31Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:33Oh, there she goes.
14:33Yeah.
14:33Woo!
14:33Yeah.
14:34Yeah.
14:34Yeah.
14:35Yeah.
14:35Yeah.
14:36Yeah.
14:36Yeah.
14:37Woo!
14:37Woo!
14:38Woo!
14:38With over 800 animals left to save, it's time to rapid fire.
14:43Over in the Amazon rainforest, we worked with Mego Lodge and Sanctuary to release over 200
14:48animals back into the wild.
14:50What we have here is silky anteater.
14:52It's one of the rarest species of animals that we can find here.
14:55Oh, my God.
14:56It's so cute and small.
14:57Go on, little guy.
14:59Bye.
15:00These animals would have been killed if we didn't have sanctuaries like Minga to rehabilitate.
15:07So, now we're bringing this tortoise over here into its natural habitat.
15:10And set them free.
15:13But we weren't done yet.
15:14Because back in the U.S., we saved hundreds more animals.
15:18Like here at Wildlife Critters Circle of Life, where we funded 47 injured and abandoned animals,
15:23including this black wolf named Draco.
15:26He was shot in Louisiana.
15:28And when Draco came in, he couldn't stand.
15:31Now as you see, he's running around and super happy.
15:3320 foxes were going to be slaughtered and turned into fur coats.
15:37But instead, we stepped in and saved every single one of them.
15:40You get toys and treats and you get to walk around.
15:43Here at this gigantic bird sanctuary, we saved 70 native birds.
15:48Like this scree child that was hit by a car and is now getting help for his injured eyes.
15:53We're actually unsure if his full vision is going to come back in that one eye.
15:56Luckily for owls, they can survive in the wild with just one functioning eye.
16:00We also treated 42 injured or orphaned white-tailed deer.
16:04Come on, deer.
16:05This one is healthy enough to walk and graze freely again.
16:08At this rescue in Georgia, we saved 85 animals.
16:11This Mississippi kite has healed enough to fly again.
16:14And at this turtle rescue in New York, we saved 48 different turtles.
16:18This one's finally healthy enough to return to his natural habitat.
16:23This skate park.
16:24Back at Wildlife Critters Circle of Life, this kangaroo named Bodhi lost his mother.
16:29So he needs a few things that simulate having a mother.
16:32We have special nipples that resemble the mom best we can.
16:36We make pouches so they feel secure and they still get the momentum of the mom moving.
16:42And also over at Waddle On Inn, where a duck named Marjorie lost her beak to a snapping turtle.
16:47So we took her into our vet Dr. Chester had a prosthetic beak put on because without it she cannot eat.
16:53We also paid for the 46 other birds that are getting help here.
16:57All of these specialized medical treatments and rehabilitation techniques cost quite a bit of money.
17:04That's why we helped four other organizations across the country pay for the cost of 212 more animals that needed our help.
17:12Looking back on all of these incredible animals, we just want to say thank you to you, the viewers, for giving us a platform to make a difference.
17:22We saved a thousand animals lives, but the work isn't done yet.
17:27If you'd like to help us save the next thousand or even more, please visit this website on screen.
17:31Let's work together to keep these animals safe and in the wild.
17:35Let's talk to you next week.
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