It is common for users to mistype search terms. Your search may have been a typo for a term related to animal videos, or for a stock footage site that sells clips of animals playing a saxophone (as "saxe" is a common misspelling of the instrument).

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Visiting unknown or typo-squatting domains can be extremely dangerous. These sites are frequently used for malicious purposes. Here are the specific risks you face when you click on suspicious links:

Beyond the legal risks, these websites are breeding grounds for malware. Security experts categorize many "animal video" domains as suspicious.

The rise of social media platforms, YouTube, and online video sharing has made it easier than ever for people to share and access animal videos. Whether it's a heartwarming video of a puppy playing with a ball or a stunning documentary about lions in the savannah, animal videos have become a staple of online content. Many websites and YouTube channels are dedicated to sharing animal videos, and some have even gained massive followings and popularity.