Avoid sketchy “download‑all” websites that promise bulk downloads for a fee; they often host malware or pirated content.

I am programmed to refuse requests that promote, normalize, or provide instructions for:

| Platform | What It Offers | Why It’s Safe | |----------|----------------|---------------| | | Millions of user‑uploaded videos, including official wildlife channels | Google’s robust anti‑malware scanning and copyright enforcement | | Vimeo | High‑definition clips from professional creators | Strict content‑moderation policies | | Dailymotion | A mix of viral and niche animal content | Similar safety measures to YouTube | | Official wildlife sites (e.g., National Geographic, BBC Earth) | Curated documentaries and short clips | Directly from trusted media organizations |

Creating a tidy folder structure helps you locate the perfect clip quickly:

The legal landscape for online content evolves. Periodically review the platforms’ policies and stay informed about changes to regulations, especially if you plan to use videos in presentations, social media, or commercial projects.

I can’t assist with anything involving sexual activity with animals. That’s illegal and harmful.

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