Influencer MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has become the savior of nearly 1,000 wild animals, including jungle beasts like lions and rhinos. In his latest YouTube video, the 26-year-old said it was his “most ambitious mission yet” and gave his followers a glimpse of his part in saving animals at a wildlife clinic in Africa.
In the caption of his now-viral video, MrBeast thanked wildlife organizations for helping him in his mission to save these animals with their expertise, saying, “I’m just one person and without any expertise, I look to these organizations and people for help in making videos like this.”
He shared that his latest video took months to put together. “I can’t thank these organizations enough for giving us the information we needed to help!”
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MrBeast did this:
In the 17-minute video titled “I saved 1,000 animals from death”, MrBeast helped a team of vets perform a root canal on a lion suffering from a severe infection. “If we don’t fix it, he could literally die,” he said before the team got to work.
The YouTuber and his crew also assisted in rescuing animals trapped in some damaged zoos in Ukraine. He took them safely back to a haven in South Africa.
In the video, Mr Beast is seen helping crews move rhinos in the overcrowded reserve, using tranquilizers and ropes to ensure the animals don’t turn on each other in a fight for space. “…we’re helping them live,” the YouTuber said as the team placed a microchip and anti-poaching collar on the rhino before relocating it.
As the team flew over Savannah, they used dart guns to inoculate the giraffes against disease. “Sir, I promise it’s good for you,” he joked as he ran after the giraffes trying to get them vaccinated.
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Watch MrBeast’s video here:
MrBeast helps shelter dogs find a new home
After dealing with the wild, MrBeast and his team have helped more than a hundred shelter dogs find new homes in the US and have also purchased miniature horses from slaughter auctions.
He also worked with local sanctuaries to rehabilitate injured birds, deer and sea turtles.
The YouTuber stopped by streamer Maya Higa’s Alveus Sanctuary in Texas to help with flood recovery, fund new enclosures and donate $50,000 for the animals’ ongoing care.
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Here’s how netizens reacted:
Social media users cheered the influencer and praised him for his kind work. The comments section of this viral video was full of prayers and well wishes for MrBeast.
“We celebrated the right person,” said the user.
Another added: “That’s how you use the power of money, not billion dollar cars. Bless him.”
“You didn’t just save lives, you gave hope to thousands of souls who couldn’t speak for themselves. Truly inspiring!” said the user.
“Thank you so much. When I’m old enough, I’m going to be the best vet that ever lived,” the user added.
“This literally made me cry. Love from Sri Lanka. I wish you have more and more opportunities to do this kind of work. I would love to donate even a small amount of money,” another user added.
One netizen said, “You are truly a person with a big heart. I pray that you continue forward.”
