Free wrestling game between two wild Konik Horses
Two wild konik horses are wrestling in the Oostvaardersplassen a nature reserve near Lelystad and Almere in the Netherlands. It is in a polder created in 1968 and declared as a Ramsar wetland in 1980. The Konik horse originating in Poland is a semi-feral horse.
Check out this video of horses exhibiting their crazy strength! Have you ever seen horses close up? Let us know in the comment section down below!
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Scary moment when these wild Konik horses came to close
It is always wonderful to watch these wild Konik horses. I always watch them from a distance near to a tree or other hiding place. Sometimes they are playing, running or fighting and you don’t know in which direction. This time they came very close, so I had to take my camera and bag quickly to avoid a collission. I was just in time.
This is all happening in a nature reserve in the Netherlands, called Oostvaardersplassen.
It is in a polder created in 1968 and declared as a Ramsar wetland in 1980. The Konik horse originating in Poland is a semi-feral horse.
Horses are such beautiful creatures and have around 205 bones in their skeleton. Horses diets do not consist of any meat, they are herbivores. A male horse is called a stallion and a female horse is called a mare. If a horse is standing up, it doesn't mean it's awake, horses can sleep both standing and sitting, that's pretty impressive! Horses care about each other very much, no matter what, one horse will always be awake. A group of horses will never all be sleeping, there is always one keeping watch. There is an estimated amount of 60 million horses around the world, that's a lot, wow!
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Wild young foal jumps for joy!
Adorable and cute to watch a wild young Konik horse jump for joy. He is part of a herd on the wetlands of the Oostvaardersplassen. Konik horses originated from Poland.
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Elegant moving Cabbage White Butterfly in epic slow motion
It is so beautiful to watch this butterfly sitting on a hydrangea flying away in slow motion. The movement is elegant and wonderful to watch. This Cabbage White Butterfly was in my backyard enjoying the nectar of the Hydrangea, before it flew away. Awesome to watch the movement in slowmotion, isn’t it?
This butterfly is probably a male, because it has one black spot on his wing. Females have two spots in the same place. When he raises his wings you can notice some yellow or light green colours on the wings. It eats cabbage when its still in its caterpillar stage.
Enough information about this beautiful butterfly. Time to watch the wonderful moving butterfly in this video. Enjoy!
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What a funny and surprised expression of this sparrow when his juicy apple falls down.
It’s a paradise for a sparrow in this Elstar apple tree. Lots of choice to select a juicy and delicious apple. He starts eating, but after a few bites the apple falls down. Look at his face! What a funny expression! The sparrow follows the fallen apple and looks dissapointed and surprised. This isn’t what he had expected.
You can find this house sparrow in most parts of the world. This bird is family of the Passeridea. Males have bright black, white and brown markings, while females are coloured pale with smaller brown and grey markings. He lives in urban and rural settings like this one in my backyard. It’s a small bird with a length of around 16cm.
This little fellow had bad luck and his expression when the apple drops down is priceless and funny.
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The best compilation of fighting wild horses ever!
This video is a compilation of the best scenes of fighting wild horses that this person captured over the last 5 years. Horses definitely have a lot of strength, as we can see from this video. Several scuffles break out between wild konik horses in the Oostvaardersplassen, the Netherlands. This is certainly raw power at its finest. You don't want to be around a horse when they are mad, they have the ability to knock you over in an instant!
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A Sparrow makes acrobatic moves to get a larva out of the water.
Sometimes you have to do a lot of effort and acrobatic moves to get some food, like this Sparrow is doing. Standing on the edge of a pond he is trying to get a larva out of the water. He uses his wings to move upside down, almost falling into the water. At the end he is successful and flies to the side of the pond. Slow-motion is used to make it more visible.
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Butterfly gets leg stuck in flower in epic slow motion footage
This butterfly enjoys the nectar from a lavender plant, but when it attempts to fly off to another flower it gets its leg caught. Fortunately it is able to free itself by using some wing power. So much cooler in slow motion!
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Mating Dragonflies in a rough-and-tumble affair.
This pair of mating dragonflies use their flexibility and acrobatic skill as if they are performers in a show. Dragonfly sex is a rough affair. Males get scratches, females get bitten. It looks in this video as if the male beats the female into the water. After the mating the female lays or drop her eggs in the water or in living plants. This video is captured in the Oostvaardersplassen, a nature reserve in the Netherlands. The reserve is built on a polder—a type of low-lying land formation reclaimed from a sea or river and protected by a system of dikes—that was created in 1968 and declared as a Ramsar wetland in 1980.
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Rebellion sheep cause disruption with a roadblock.
More than 20 rebellion sheep cause disruption with a roadblock on the way to work. I don’t know why they caused it. Was it a climate protest or was it about poor working conditions? They didn’t tell. There was only a lot of bleating.
The cyclist who rode for me was clearly stopped by the sheep. So it was my turn trying to pass the roadblock but i stranded as well. I was even surrounded by yelling sheep and got a bit scared. After some time of pushing and pulling, they let me pass.
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Spider crawls across extremely strange looking bird
While at the park, this person saw a very strange looking bird sitting still on a bench. A spider walks over his head and he keeps an eye on the spider. It is a big and ugly yet a very friendly bird. He searched on the internet to find his name. It seems to be a Muscovy Duck. It is a large duck native to Mexico, Central, and South America. Males can be 76 cm long and weighting up to 7kg. Normally they are black and white and have a red face.
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Fighting Wild Horse Gets Help From Friend During Scuffle
It’s time for another round of tag team wrestling—wild horses edition! This video features rare footage not only of two Konik horses throwing down and tussling with each other, but of a third horse charging in to his buddy’s aid (at least, we assume that they’re buddies!).
It makes for a totally gripping display of magnificent animals doing what they do best, and therefore is definitely worth the brief time it will take you to watch it. This video was shot in the Netherlands, at a nature reserve called Oostvaardersplassen. (This name is a real mouthful, although we’re guessing it’s much easier to pronounce if you’re actually from the Netherlands!).
The reserve is built on a polder—a type of low-lying land formation reclaimed from a sea or river and protected by a system of dikes—that was created in 1968 and declared as a Ramsar wetland in 1980. As mentioned earlier, the horses are Konik horses—a type of semi feral horse originating in Poland.
The transport of the horses from Poland to the Netherlands—and the creation of the protected wetland on which they now live—is all about human intervention, but everything else you’ll see in this video comes down to the horses themselves and is one hundred percent intervention free. And as much as we’d rather see horses frolicking playfully than involved in a fight, these horses are such beautiful creatures that it’s a joy to watch them—manes blowing majestically in the breeze around them—no matter what they’re doing.
Truth be told, this isn’t a particularly violent fight, so if you’re the type of person who’s squeamish about animal injuries (a category that we’re definitely included in!) you have nothing to fear by watching this. There’s even a charming little piece of music accompanying the action.
So if you’re hesitating before hitting the Play button, allow us to reassure you that have nothing to fear—but lots and lots to enjoy—by watching this video. It’s so rare to see truly up close footage of wild horses, which makes this particular video a definite keeper, worth bookmarking so you can return to it easily in the future, the next time you want to see beautiful animals in action. And if you have any <a href="https://rumble.com/v6y1ur-a-jalouse-female-wild-horse-shows-her-feelings..html" target="_blank">horse</a> loving friends, they’ll probably get a kick out of it too. This video may be fierce, but it’s also <a href="https://rumble.com/v6ra4l-this-is-so-cool.html" target="_blank">stunning</a>.
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A wild fighting horse gets a little help from his friend (slow version)
A slowmotion of two wild Konik horses in a big fight. Suddenly a third wild horse steps in to help and takes over the fight. This is all happening in a nature reserve in the Netherlands, called Oostvaardersplassen.
It is in a polder created in 1968 and declared as a Ramsar wetland in 1980. The Konik horse originating in Poland is a semi-feral horse.
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Kung Fu Kitty Uses Epic Karate Move In Cat Fight
During a play fight one of these cats kicks with his legs by dangling on a horizontal bar of the table. What an epic move! Check it out again in slow motion!
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A jealous female wild horse shows her feelings.
It looks like a Wild Horse is jealous when the male is busy with mating. She shows here feelings and try to get attention by biting the male in his butt. When he turns she jumps and the male reacts. This video is made in the Oostvaardersplassen, a nature reserve in the Netherlands.Horses are such beautiful creatures and have around 205 bones in their skeleton. Horses diets do not consist of any meat, they are herbivores. A male horse is called a stallion and a female horse is called a mare. If a horse is standing up, it doesn't mean it's awake, horses can sleep both standing and sitting, that's pretty impressive! Horses care about each other very much, no matter what, one horse will always be awake. A group of horses will never all be sleeping, there is always one keeping watch. There is an estimated amount of 60 million horses around the world, that's a lot, wow!
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A labrador wants to take a nap in the middle of a crowded and noisy boulevard.
The dog in the video tries to take a nap at broad daylight in the middle of a boulevard. It doesn’t seem he is sleeping deeply. Is it because of all the noise? Probably…….
Do you know how much dogs sleep? When you own a dog for the first time you would be surprised how much time it spends sleeping.
Here are some facts:
It seems that larger dogs sleep more than smaller ones, because they need more energy to be active and therefore they tire quicker.
Puppies sleep more than older dogs because they are more playful and use a lot of energy to grow up. Sometimes they sleep 20 hours a day!
Older dogs also sleep more than younger ones.
The average time of sleeping is around 12 -14 hours a day.
Dogs snooze much less deeply than humans, so they wake up easily, but that’s also the reason why they need some more sleep.
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Little Kitties Battle For Best Spot On Sunbed
Check out these two buddies battle for sunbed dominance. Who will be the winner?
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Time lapse captures longest blood moon eclipse of the century
On Friday, July 27th (2018) millions of people had the opportunity to see an event known as a “blood moon”. It was the longest lunar eclipse in this century, visible for most of the world. Only Greenland and North America couldn't watch it.
It is called a ‘blood moon” because of the red/ orange color that occurs when the full moon moves into the shadow of the earth cast by the sun. In this video you can see the different stages of the eclipse, mostly in time lapse.
Video and music by Ben(Benfilm)
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Seagulls attempt to scare off intruding osprey
An osprey arrived in the neighborhood of many other birds near the river. It sat down on a fence post for a while. After some time a few gulls noticed the ospray and were not pleased with its presence. They were trying to chase the osprey away by flying low, so the osprey had to bend down his head for several times!
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Ants fight with wasps over deceased grasshopper
A grasshopper is dead and the ants want to transport the meal to their nest. Many ants are busy to dissect the grasshopper. The wasps arrive a little later trying to get some pieces of the grasshopper too, but the ants are not very pleased with their presence.
They attack the wasps and try to chase them away. After some attacks the wasps leave the prey and the ants go on with dissecting the grasshopper. This nature scenery took place in the summer on the island Lefkas in Greece. Some shots are in real time and others in slow-motion. Hope you enjoy this battle between the ants and the wasps!
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Time lapse captures ants & bees dissecting grasshopper
The circle of life continues when this grasshopper becomes a feast for a colony of ants and a few bees. Check it out in epic time lapse format!
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Wonderful close-up of a great tit eating a larva
Wonderful to watch this close-up of a great tit who is searching for food and find a larva in the ground. He holds the cocoon of the larva between his claws and uses his beak to get the larva out of the cocoon. The Great Tit is one of the most common breeding birds in the Netherlands, but also throughout Europe, Central and Northern Asia and the Middle East. In the Netherlands we call him a 'Koolmees'. He is well known and also the largest titmouse of our country. He has a black head and neck with prominent white cheeks, yellow underpart and olive upperparts. He is usually nesting in a hole in a tree. She lays around twelve eggs. Both parents raise the chicks. But the mother incubates the eggs alone. Enemies of the great tit are squirrels, weasels and woodpeckers who may be raided the nests. A severe winter can occur great mortality too.
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Wild Konik horses battle it out on Dutch Wetlands
In the Oostvaardersplassen (Netherlands) two wild Konik horses are fighting. The wetlands are below sea level between the cities Almere and Lelystad. It is a nature reserve about 56 square kilometers in the Netherlands.
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Majestic wild horses battle it out for herd leadership
Two rival Konik horses in the Oostvaardersplassen (Netherlands) fight for rightful leadership of the herd in glorious slow motion footage. Nature!
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Frog Attack!
A frog jumps on another one. Is it an attack or........
Filmed in Greece near Gialova.
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