Those are usually videos of people trapping the animal off camera just to look heroic when releasing them.
Basically animal rescue video channels are probably all fake and keep changing their names when confronted.
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That’s great!
Fuck she even casually balances the shield on her head like she is just doing some daily chores
/me adds to the list of ways America is super fucked up
In most of the rest of the western world, simply owning a trap like that is illegal - setting one will land you a serious fine and a criminal conviction. They are super dangerous, and you are just as likely to catch a person as you are an animal
https://a-z-animals.com/blog/real-life-wonder-woman-saves-trapped-bobcat-from-trap/
It’s safe, it’s a coyote trap that gloms on without drawing blood or breaking bones. Can even stick your hand in it.
First video of an animal being released where it doesn’t just bolt away the second it can. Heck, that cat even looked thankful after the fact like “oh shit, you helped me? I kinda like you now”