I was just recently traumatized by a new special interest/hyperfixation. About a week and a half ago, I was looking for live streams so I could watch the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) since I don’t live in an area where I could see them for real. The lights were supposed to be most visible for Canada and the northwestern US states on July 11 and 12. This search opened me up to the world of live cams (why didn’t I know about this sooner?!), specifically explore.org and Earth Cam. Sadly, in my excitement, I totally forgot to find a stream of the Northern Lights on the aforementioned dates. I did find tons of animal cams and water cams (two of my obsessions), and I have been popping different cams out of the browser and putting them above my work so I can look up at them while working or reading.
African Wildlife and Africam (how cute and punny is that?) became two of my favorite channels, and I had a favorite watering hole I would play. Most of the time, the waterhole cam would be live, but on occasion, it would have highlights playing, which are great because nothing can happen for hours and you’re left watching the desert or waterhole and nothing else. My routine became checking out various animal cams, going to my favorite waterhole, placing it just so, and then going to work. My monitor is a 65″ 4k TV, so I have plenty of room for work and streams. If I am particularly antsy, I will put the Great White cam highlights up as well so I can see the sharks. The waterholes amaze me because all these animals have to be in the same area to get water, though not always at the same time.
There are all kinds of birds (yea! Not.), alligators, wildebeests, jackals, lions, leopards, zebras, African wild dogs (AKA painted dogs), elephants (my favorite to watch), the horned and hooved, and more. They all get along out of necessity. The alligators won’t even flinch when animals walk by them or stand by them drinking. I do believe one of the genets I had seen walking around at night once was caught and killed and the lions were eating it. It was dark, and I really didn’t want to know what their dinner was. I’m sure some of you can see where this is going.
Yesterday, I did my thing and went to my watering hole, which was playing highlights, and had some laughs at the baby elephants and the cute little baby zebra with his/her mama and some antelopes. All the antelope and zebras took off running left, but the baby zebra ran right, so the mama had to go get him/her, which I thought was funny because it reminded me of a person running in the wrong direction in football and scoring for the other team. Suddenly, the video cuts to two lionesses in the field with one of them (this is so hard to type) holding down the now faintly bloody baby zebra with her paw. I cover my eyes until I can see only the bottom of the screen so I know when the video changes. I try to convince myself about the whole food chain and survival of the fittest crap, but I’m not buying it. The video finally switches to elephants.
While I’m watching the elephants, which makes me feel a little better, the video again cuts to the lionesses, and this time the baby zebra tries to get up so he/she can run away, and the lioness pushes it back down, and then proceeds to bite its neck. Fortunately, I didn’t have the sound on, although I don’t think I could feel any worse. The video cuts away again, but it returns to the lionesses, so I’m done with my waterhole. By now, I’m crying, can’t get a deep breath, am irrationally mad at lions, and am just all-around upset. This is literally the reason I don’t watch National Geographic.
Everyone apparently got the memo that it was feeding time because several other cams showed animals being eaten or hunted. By this time, I had been watching these cams for a week and a half and hadn’t seen animal violence. I watched the tigers at feeding time, but they are given meat by people because they are at a reserve or sanctuary. I already wasn’t happy about the genet getting caught, but when I saw it, it was most definitely dead and missing most of its body, so I wasn’t as traumatized. The highlights video was on all day and night and every time I checked, it started playing at the moment the baby zebra tried to get up and get away. Every. Time.
When I have a new hyperfixation, it becomes my comfort thing until I move on to something else. Because of this particular video, my comfort thing is the thing that is stressing me out. I’ve tried watching other channels but I’m filled with anxiety and mistrust since I don’t know if or when the video will randomly cut to someone’s (live) dinner. I’m still upset with the lions, and that will probably last. I’m not a fan of otters anymore after reading about how they hunt and kill baby seals. I feel stupid and silly, even more so after Adam came in and saw I was crying, but he said he understood. I won’t even tolerate animal violence in movies, and I know that is fake.







