@Owlgineer

Not sure which is weirder. The underwater inhale farting or the ducks liking it.

@killdozer7792

Fun fact - birds are incapable of farting, so good call on the ducks not blaming each other for the situation.

@Stormy0474

The fact that they can have a normal conversation underwater as well is pretty amazing too.

@geardog24

Squirtle use BUBBLE 

It’s Super Effective Questionable

@landon.jpeg2

The traumatized stare compared to the emotionless smile 😭

@theworldsgreatestjidiot9667

Literally talking out his ass

@NHRUDAYMURARIICSE

"that how do you do it" has the same vibe as "what does blue mean" from the platypus short

@glowworm2

Kind of wholesome. The turtle wanted to learn his buddy's technique and the ducks were enjoying it!

@MrMirageCaster

The ducks are so excited to have someone who shares their opinion.

@joshuagraham3854

While hibernating bears don't really sleep all winter, painted turtles are capable of totally burying themselves in the mud at the bottom of their ponds all winter and entering a state of almost suspended animation called brumation -- absorbing oxygen through their cloaca is one of the reasons they can do this. I've noticed that painted turtles and mallard ducks are indeed generally very tolerant of one another -- turtles resting on mats of vegetation just below the surface usually arent bothered by ducks swimming over and around them, and both species seem willing to share space near each otner on a warm rock. This might be because mallard ducks tend to form flocks, and while turtles aren't very social animals,  painted turtles have a particularly strong propensity for basking on and around each other,  sometimes even forming vertical stacks of 3-5 turtles when basking space is limited.  Also, based on their physiology, those two painted turtles are both females -- males have very distinctive long claws on their front feet. They're not really used for hunting, fighting, or digging -- they're mainly for performing their mating display,  and for stroking the females' heads as part of courtship behavior.

@GalaxyStars34769

THE WAY THE DUCKS WERE CHILL WITH IT MEANWHILE THE TURLE IS HORRIFIED AND DISGUSTED BENEATH πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@MrPlainsflyer

The turtle suckering his buddy into a breath holding competition is total bro behavior, I love it.

@antaunt2144

Guess the other turtle wanted to learn after all! Look at all those bubbles!

@cellmate9845

The tail movement as he's breathing and talking I can't πŸ˜‚

@lostjedi3380

Yay, turtles are my favorite animal so I’m glad they’re on here now

@BrandNewAnimal

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@christianmartires729

BTW if anyone see continues bubbles streaming from the bottom of the sea, ocean or any deep water do not swim above it.

Its not about sea monsters or something its because bubbles are literally air and you will sink fast down towards the origin of these bubbles and potentially drown. 

It's like quicksand for water.

@basilsaurus1311

The visuals in this one are particularly stunning! Fantastic job! πŸ’–

@α”Μ‡Μˆ

β€œβ€¦I kinda like it.” 

I don’t know why, but the way the duck said that sounded so weird to me! 😭

@Amariakuna

The soulless smile contrasted with the horrified stare 😭