15 Merciless Moments When Male Lions Attack Their Prey
15 Merciless Moments When Male Lions Attack Their Prey
Lions hunt in pride and it’s usually the females that bring home the food. However, that doesn’t mean male lions never hunt. Have you ever seen a male lion attack a cheetah? What about a bear? If you like big cats, stay tuned as we count down 15 merciless moments when male lions attack their prey.
Hyena
Lions and hyenas hate each other, and they are not to be invited to the same party unless you want to see blood splattered all over your living room. Hyenas hang around in large clans and when they put their minds to it, they can give smaller lion prides a run for their money. However, it all depends on how many males are in the pride because they’re the difference makers. In our first video, this male lion chases a hyena in the bush. The hyena manages to barely escape the lion as it runs for its dear life. During a night ambush, this older male lion shows the advantage male lions have over hyenas when two hyenas run for their lives after almost be snatched by the big guy. This male lion destroys this very small hyena. No matter how loud the hyena screams, this lion shows no pity or remorse when it finishes it off. Finally, this male lion chases this hyena, and it doesn’t give up until it catches up to it. What a powerful animal the lion is and when you see it in action this way, that’s when you realize it.
Buffalo
Although there are few opponents capable of destroying the lion, there is one formidable foe the lion must avoid. While lions can kill practically any prey, especially when acting together, buffalo are famously difficult to kill. When it's time for a hardy dinner, a lion on its own would have a hard time taking down a cape buffalo, so they normally band together. It's also fascinating to witness how buffalos help one another when they're in trouble. They do most of the time, but occasionally they will take a long time to react, giving the lions enough time to finish off their prey. The worst thing a buffalo can do is turn its back to an approaching lion and these buffalo are doing exactly this in our first clip. When they all turn around and run, the lion isolates one of the creatures and tackles it to the ground. Do you realize how powerful the feline must be to bring down a 2000-pound buffalo?
Once the lion has the buffalo by the neck, it’s not a sure thing, but it will be difficult for the horned animal to escape such a grip. And when a second male joins in, it’s game over. In South Africa's Kruger National Park, a pride of four lions mauled a buffalo just meters away from people. This one buffalo had a significant limp, which caused it to fall behind its herd, which is exactly what lions look for while they're hunting. One of the lions suddenly lifted its head, noticing the buffalo. Then all hell broke loose, and the lions began chasing it. The lions pulled the buffalo down mere meters in front of the jubilant crowd after slipping on the tar road. Our next video also takes place in Kruger National Park, where a three-lion coalition cornered an injured buffalo before putting it out of its misery. I’m sure the buffalo would have enjoyed a few more days alive, but this is the life in the bush. In this video, this male lion is challenged by a herd of buffalo and the lion keeps scaring them off, but they keep coming back, always facing the feline. If the lion doesn’t get too close, he should be okay. Finally, these three male lions eventually haul down a buffalo after a week of hunting. Even when 400 buffaloes arrived to help the unfortunate victim, the lions refused to give up until the herd left.
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15 Drastically Unbelievable Moments Of A Predator Hunting
15 Drastically Unbelievable Moments Of A Predator Hunting
Predators are always on the warpath because they need to survive. Just like humans go to work every day to earn a living so they can eat, predators hunt every day so they can do the same. Have you ever seen a lynx hunt? What about a mongoose? If you want to see moments of high intensity, keep watching as we count down 15 drastically unbelievable moments of predators hunting.
Wolves
Wolves are considered pests by many farmers because they attack their flocks. In this video, two wolves come looking for dinner when they target a flock of sheep. They jump inside the enclosure and manage to assault one of the sheep. I’m surprised the farmer doesn’t own a few dogs to deter the wolves from approaching. This pack of wolves tries to get at this bison calf, but its mother is doing a great job of fending them off. The wolves are tenacious, but so is mama bison. In this video, a wolf kills a calf separated from its mother and when the mother finally finds her calf, it’s too late. It is a sad moment just watching the mother mourn for her offspring. Finally, these white wolves torment this bear, but the bear is resilient and will not back down until the wolves give up. It’s not three wolves that will scare a bear away from a fight.
Praying Mantis Vs Centipede
As we have seen in previous videos, the praying mantis is a voracious predator, and this first video is no different. Watch how the mantis strikes a large centipede and although at first, it looks like the centipede has the upper hand on the mantis, it doesn’t take much time before the killer insect lobotomizes the centipede. A much smaller centipede is placed inside this aquarium with a praying mantis and the mantis makes “chop suey” out of the many-legged insect. It’s time for a better challenge! There aren’t many insects capable of inflicting major damage on the praying mantis. It always seems as if the mantis overruns all the others. Even this snake can’t seem to find a weakness and it is gobbled up just like the rest of them. Finally, this lizard thinks it just spotted a hearty meal when it’s about to stick out its tongue to get a taste of this mantis, but it has another thing coming when the mantis jumps on its face and begins tearing it apart. What a friendly creature the praying mantis is.
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15 Fearless Moments Of Wild Animals Approaching Herds!!
15 Fearless Moments Of Wild Animals Approaching Herds!!
Predators usually hunt for food where they know it will be plentiful. So, when they see a herd of Buffalo or of wildebeest, they usually target one of the animals. Sometimes it goes as planned and other times, it doesn’t. If you want to see how things play out, keep watching as we count down 15 fearless moments of wild animals approaching herds.
Lion Vs Wildebeest
Wildebeest are the prey of choice for many predators in the African savannah. Their meat is tender, and they are high in numbers, so the odds of catching a wildebeest are exceptionally good. When the great migration of the wildebeest begins, most predators are on their high horses because they know it will be an all-you-can-eat-buffet for weeks to come. This lioness was stalking a herd of wildebeest and zebras when she came upon a lone wildebeest that was utterly unaware of the danger and ended up becoming an easy meal for the lone predator. When preys are unaware of what is going on, it makes things much easier for the predator, which is why ambushing them is one of the most effective methods big cats can use.
In the next video, the lionesses of the Salt Lick Pride went on a feeding frenzy among the moving herds, using the long blades of Red Oat grass to ambush their prey. You can see how easily they get to the wildebeest because of the tall grass which provides amazing camouflage. Finally, as the wildebeest run full speed ahead, a few lions watch with their mouths drooling, but one male lion doesn’t wait one second to jump in the mix and tackle one of the running wildebeest, making the other felines react as well with them getting a piece of the action too.
Crocodile Vs Zebra
Zebras must often cross rivers infested with crocodiles, and it doesn’t always go well. In this video, a defenseless zebra struggles to cross the perilous Mara River, when ravenous crocodiles swarm and devour it, right there in the water. There is no means of escape for the zebra and unfortunately, out of all the zebras crossing the river, he was the unlucky one the crocodiles were able to snatch. You can see how tough it is for these zebras to cross the river in this video. The river current is strong, and they must also be concerned about the crocodiles. This young foal is transported by the current and ends up somewhere else, yet it still manages to climb to the other side, while being pursued by a crocodile.
Because she can't find it anywhere, one mother calls out her baby. This other baby climbs on top of a crocodile without even realizing it, and the crocodile is powerless to stop him. Watch this crocodile wait for the right opportunity as these zebras try to make it to the other side. The zebras see the crocodile and know they’re in danger of being swallowed, but they must still cross the river. The crocodile ends up with a gazelle in its mouth instead, so the others are safe for the time being until other crocodiles position themselves. Finally, this crocodile has a grip on this large zebra in the middle of the water and the zebra desperately tries to free itself. After a few attempts, the zebra manages to free itself and run away leaving the crocodile bewildered. That was one lucky zebra.
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15 Scary Moments Of Crocodile Vs Land Animals!!
15 Scary Moments Of Crocodile Vs Land Animals!!
Crocodiles are constantly looking for interesting prey lurking in their vicinity. Whether it’s a zebra or a lion, you can bet your bottom dollar that the crocodile will be there, somewhere. So, what happens when a crocodile ambushes the fastest animal on land, the cheetah? What about when it’s the largest one, the elephant? If you want to see crocodiles throw surprise parties for their prey, keep watching as we count down 15 scary moments when crocodiles and alligators ambushed land animals.
Crocodile Vs Bat
I have seen crocodiles ambush all sorts of animals from impalas to lions, but I have never seen a crocodile ambush a bat. Approximately 300,000 red flying foxes congregate to drink during monsoon season. They skim the river, gathering water on their bodies, but they must avoid the freshwater crocodiles of Australia. Crocodiles are apex predators both on land and in the water. The red flying fox bats are putting their lives in danger every time they drink in Australia's crocodile-infested waters. You can see the bats fly right over the water, just skimming it to get a quick drink of water.
It’s as if they know there is danger lurking, but they have no choice, and then suddenly boom! A crocodile pops out of the water, but lucky enough for this bat, it was able to avoid the worst. The crocodile sticks its eyes out of the water to see what’s going on and occasionally the crocodile strikes its prey. There are so many bats, the reptiles have a bundle of opportunities. The survivors will brave the river every day until the monsoon rains break. Watch this crocodile literally fly out of the water so it can snatch this bat from up in a tree branch. That’s quite exceptional. Never thought crocodiles were high jumpers!
Crocodile Vs Impala
Impalas need to drink from time to time, and they are vulnerable to the same predators as all the other herbivores. Because they are smaller and weaker than most, they must be extremely cautious. They do, however, have one advantage over most animals: speed and agility. In the first video, a crocodile emerges from the water and snatches the impala's tail just before dragging it into the river. The impala might have survived if the crocodile had missed by a few inches. When the target is an impala, near calls are often due to their incredible speed. Crocodiles must be highly stealthy and attack with surgical precision if they want to be successful.
This cautious antelope enters a seemingly peaceful pond to drink, only to be shocked by a hungry crocodile. At one point, it appears the impala is about to flee, but when one of its legs dislocates, the siren goes and it’s the end of the match. The crocodile fires out of the water swiftly in this video, but the impala manages to break free without being touched. The crocodile is fast, but the impala is even faster, and these creatures must be fast all the time if they are to survive. Finally, when this crocodile misses the target, it decides to walk towards the elephant, but the elephant moves away slightly, leaving the crocodile with nothing else to do but retreat. If the crocodile had any intentions of pursuing the elephant on land, the elephant could easily step on it, permanently injuring it.
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15 Wild Animals Hunting Mercilessly!!
15 Wild Animals Hunting Mercilessly!!
The law of the jungle is killing or be killed, most of the time. It’s survival of the fittest. If you can’t hold your ground, you will not make it. All sorts of animals meet in the bush and conflict is inevitable. Some battles are quicker than others. What do you think happens when a Praying Mantis meets a Hornet? What creature wins between a hammerhead shark and a stingray? Stick around and you’ll see much more as we count down 15 wild animals hunting mercilessly.
Bear Hunting Elk
Elks are typically larger than deer, so a bear must invest more energy pursuing them. However, when the elk is young, as in this video, striking and carrying its victim to a safer location to consume it is child's play. This bear doesn't appear to be bothered by the water when it attacks a giant elk amid a river in this video. Being in the water not only makes it more difficult for the powerful predator but also makes it more difficult for the elk to flee. The bear appears to be in perfect command of the situation and completes the kill in a matter of minutes. The difficult thing now is figuring out how to pull this large prey out of the water so the bear can enjoy its meal.
This grizzly bear was rummaging through a tangle of shrubs. They were a high-pitched screech as the bear dipped in and emerged on the other side with the elk in its mouth. In our next video, what appears to be a sure kill for this grizzly bear when it sees an injured elk barely able to walk turns into a botched hunt when the elk manages to avoid being grabbed by the bear and jumps into the river, where the rivers current carries it away from the bear, prompting the bear to abandon the chase. Finally, given that its victim is still chanting the Hail Mary, this bear begins to enjoy its feast a little too early. I guess some animals can't wait to eat when it's time.
Wild Dogs Vs Warthog
Even though warthogs are formidable animals with razor-sharp tusks, one warthog against a pack of wild dogs isn't going to cut it. A pack of wild dogs is chasing a warthog. The warthog quickly realizes this and decides not to stick around, so it flees, but the dogs pursue it fiercely. The warthog digs a trench and enters defense mode as a last resort, but even that may not be enough to ward off the attack of the crazy dogs. Wild dogs are reputed to be some of Africa's best hunters, but they don't seem to mind if their prey is still alive when they devour it. In this video, you can see them eating a warthog alive. Uninvited, these wild dogs barge into a warthog's den and snap at the warthog from all angles. The warthog hasn't even had a chance to blink before it's being prepared for dinner.
As they devour the warthog, the dogs show no mercy. The next video is not for the faint of heart. A young warthog is ripped apart by these wild dogs. The ferocity with which wild dogs engage in a hunt is difficult to witness. The dogs never stop and eat as they go, so whether the prey is alive, or dead is irrelevant to them. Finally, this warthog is being attacked from all sides by a large pack of dogs. It's unfortunate that warthogs usually face such situations all by themselves. It would be interesting to see what would happen if there were as many warthogs as wild dogs involved in a fight because there always seems to be a numerical disparity whenever they meet This warthog will perish! I don't think wild dogs and warthogs will ever be pals.
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Most Epic Wild Boar Moments Caught On Camera
Most Epic Wild Boar Moments Caught On Camera
Warthogs and wild boars are both dangerous animals and they’re not the easiest prey to kill. Just ask the big cats what they think? Have you ever seen a warthog take it to a leopard? What about a wild boar attacking a human? Today, it’s all about warthogs and wild boars, so hang on to your seat as we countdown 12 epic warthog and wild boar attacks caught on camera.
Warthog Vs Leopard
Many leopards have been discovered with severe gashes from warthogs, and only the larger male leopards will attempt to attack an adult warthog due to the dangers involved. Warthogs are tough cookies, and they aren't simple prey to kill, but as you can see in this video when a leopard tries to take a newborn warthog, the mother rams into it, flipping the leopard into the air, but as soon as the leopard lands, it can grab the baby and flee with it in its teeth. This leopard is running with a newborn warthog already in its mouth, but the mother chases after it and tries to run it over, flipping it into the air. However, the leopard manages to keep the young warthog in its mouth and climbs a tree, avoiding more attacks from the mother warthog.
Imagine how powerful the leopard's jaws are if it was able to hold onto the baby despite the force of the crash. This leopard ambushes a warthog, but the warthog reacts fast by leaping into the air, shocking the large cat with its quickness, and allowing it to flee the feline's grasp. Mr. Leopard, you'll have better luck next time. On the African plains, a hungry Leopard has spotted a Warthog. The Leopard ambushes and then attacks the Warthog. The Warthog, on the other hand, fights back and manages to flee. The Leopard pursues and captures the Warthog once more, but this warthog is a formidable opponent and decides to assault the leopard, allowing it to flee once more, this time near a watering hole. It dives into the water in a desperate attempt to elude the Leopard.
When a little crocodile emerges, the Warthog retreats and leaves the water. Watch these three warthogs gang up on this leopard and believe me when I say that the leopard is not pleased. Desperate to get away from the three pugilists' constant attacks, the leopard runs as quickly as it can and eventually heads for the bush, where it will most likely climb a tree to safety. The adage "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" has never been truer than in this video! When a competing leopard discovers the warthog being killed, it's the warthog's lucky day! The rival leopard fights the leopard that is killing the warthog, allowing the warthog to sneak away and escape!
Warthog Vs Warthog
Warthogs aren't the most attractive or graceful animals in the animal kingdom. However, they stand out for their strength, intellect, and adaptability! They are not endangered, unlike many of their African relatives. This is due to their exceptional ability to adapt to new dangers. Warthogsdon’t always get along and the two warthogs in this video are the perfect example. They’re obviously having an argument about something, but what could it be? Is it about the mud or are they fighting over the other warthog watching them, which could possibly be a female? Warthogs have prominent "warts" on their bodies.
The cause for these thick skin growths becomes clear during mating season. To see which is the most powerful, the boars push and ram each other with their heads and blunt upper tusks. Because warts act as shock absorbers, they rarely hurt each other. When one of the boars decides to give up, the other boar is given the opportunity to mate with the sows. The boars then return to their solitary existence until the following mating season. A boar must impress a potential sow after fending off competition. By strutting sideways, he accomplishes this. Following the breeding, the couple goes their separate ways in search of other breeding partners. Next, these two warthogs go head-to-head as they clash for supremacy. Neither has the edge over the other.
I guess it’s just part of their daily routine. These wild boars decided to have a go at it as they slowly walk down this hill. At one point, they stop and just stay stuck together for a few seconds. I guess they’re catching their breath. It all begins again after a few seconds until they reach flat land, and then they suddenly hang around no longer fighting. These two big boys clash their tusks into one another and fight for over an hour, neither giving up on the fight. They take a breather as the fight tires them out, but although they are signs of blood, they do not quit.
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14 Best Hawk Attacks Caught On Camera!!
14 Best Hawk Attacks Caught On Camera!!
Hawks are large, strong birds. Their large beaks are hooked for biting and shredding flesh, and their feet have sharp, curved talons for catching prey. Hawks can not only see farther than humans, but their visual acuity is eight times that of humans. If you want to see some spectacular hawks in action, keep watching, as we count down the 14 best hawk attacks caught on camera.
Iguana
Predators of the iguana include birds of prey and the hawk is one of those birds. Watch this hawk attack this iguana, but what seems like child’s play for the big bird is not. The lizard is powerful and keeps escaping the grasps of the hawk. The hawk has injured the reptile, but it is not able to seal the deal. It looks like this hunt is on the verge of collapse for the bird of prey. In this video, you can see how the hawk clamps its talons on the lizard and then jumps up and down to weaken it. Once the mission is completed, the hawk takes the iguana back to the nest to feed its family. Finally, this hawk uses this iguana to skateboard on the grass. I guess it’s training for the upcoming Olympic games. Curiously enough, after enjoying a few moments of skateboarding at the Iguana's expense, the hawk lets go of the reptile and takes off. I guess it had something more important to do.
Cat & Dog
While hawks will not go out of their way to attack and devour a cat, especially because cats are larger than their usual prey, if they are hungry enough and have the opportunity, they will. In our first video, this hawk targets a smaller cat, holding it tightly to a fence by putting its talons on the cat’s head and squishing it. This must be painful for the cat who tries desperately to free itself, but the hawk is too big and powerful. Once the hawk feels the cat is either weak enough or just plain dead, it takes off with it, probably back to its nest. A man was sitting at his workstation when he noticed a huge hawk perched on top of a cat out the window. The man grabbed his phone and hurried outside to film what was going on, not wanting to miss out on such a rare up-close encounter.
The hawk had complete control over the cat, and after it was weakened, it flew away with it. What an incredible sight to behold. A hawk and a small Yorkie were fighting for their lives in a family's garden. As another terrified Yorkie waited by and watched, the bird of prey viewed the dog as its next meal. A 15-year-old teen girl takes a seat cushion and begins pounding the bird in the head with it until it flees. The hawk allegedly cut a huge hole in the dog's neck, but the girl managed to get her to the vet in time. The teen said she'll be keeping a closer eye on her dogs from now on. Finally, this poor kitten took its last breath at the hands of this fearsome hawk. The little feline had absolutely no chance of escaping the powerful grip of the bird. RIP little kitty!
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Lion Opens Car Door
Lion Opens Car Door
No matter what the species, wild animals are unpredictable and it’s always wise to be prudent when around any wild animal. However, many wild animals behave nicely and are friendly when humans cross their paths, especially when they have food. If you want to see some amazing moments shared between animals and humans, keep watching as we count down 15 times wild animals wanted to be friendly to humans.
Bear
This bear wants to see what it’s like inside this car and manages to open the door. The man is quite calm and slowly closes the door. Everyone is safe! This bear walks up to this car, but when it opens the car door, everyone in the car screams, and the bear is stunned and runs away. Why don’t people lock their doors when there is a bear in the vicinity? This idiot comes out of his car to see the three little bears, but he forgets they have a mother that chases him, protecting her cubs. I’m surprised the bear didn’t jump him. This bear forgets his cellphone in the car and crosses the street to his car to get it. Hmm, it looks like the phone isn’t there. This friendly bear wants to see what’s inside this white car and for some reason, the driver opens the door slightly on two occasions.
Not something I would recommend. This guy took his pet bear tree climbing with him and they seem to be having a lot of fun climbing this tree together. Never approach bear cubs when the mother is present. This mama bear chases these tourists because they got too close to her cubs. What is it that people don’t get? In the next video, even though this bear didn’t find any food in the car, it grabbed some cleaning supplies. If it’s not going to eat, at least it will be able to maintain good hygiene. This bear walked into a police station asking for help, but since no one was there, it helped itself out and went for a walk. This bear decides to open not one, but two doors and gets into this van looking for some goodies. I’m not sure if it found any, but I sure hope the people who own this van don’t find the bear in there when they get back.
Skunk
Have you seen such a friendly skunk? I mean, this little guy wants to spend some quality time with this woman, but the woman is terrified and tries to run away, but the skunk keeps following her around. This is one skunk that loves humans! Check out this family of skunks gallivanting on the road. They’re going into the forest to enjoy the fresh air. I just hope no animal crosses their path. Imagine being sprayed by so many skunks at the same time. This skunk is in a bit of trouble after it gets its head stuck inside this cup. This police officer is kind enough to remove the cup at his own risk because once the cup is removed, the skunk could very well spray the officer out of the far.
However, that’s not what happens and once the cup is removed, the skunk goes along on its merry way. This guy adopted a baby skunk and now it’s full-grown. I must say, this skunk is very beautiful. These baby skunks are quite friendly. They seem to have been abandoned by their mother. I’m not sure how old these little guys are, but by the time they reach four months old, they are able to spray, so I hope for the sake of these people, the little skunks are younger than that. Finally, these skunks are going for their morning jog and suddenly have a disagreement about something. I guess they didn’t agree on the type of sneakers they should have won, and they ended up going barefoot.
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15 Times Predators Target Newborns
15 Times Predators Target Newborns
Animals in the wild must fight every day for their survival, so they can eventually reach adulthood and become less vulnerable. Have you ever wondered how difficult it must be for newborns of any species to make it to adulthood when there are so many predators out there looking for a quick lunch? What are the chances of a baby zebra reaching adulthood? What about a baby seal? If you want to see the hardships of growing up in the animal world, stay tuned as we count down 15 times predators target newborns.
Leopard
This leopard amuses itself with this baby impala before it kills it. For some reason, it enjoys playing with its meal for a few minutes before it decides to execute it. It almost seems like it’s throwing the impala at a going-away party. Just missing the balloons and the confetti. The poor animal doesn’t have a clue what’s going on and soon it will be at the pearly gates meeting with Noah. The leopard finally commits the act and enjoys its meal. This is the part where one can say that nature is truly cruel. It doesn’t take much time before this leopard suffocates this little fella.
It’s always heartbreaking seeing newborns that barely arrive on this planet, leave it just as fast. This leopard watches this young Dik-Dik before ambushing and killing it. It’s such a tiny animal, it looks like this is desert, for the leopard. This leopard walks towards a watering hole and notices a small deer. It doesn’t waste any time and serves itself. Why are all these babies on their own? Where are the parents when you need them?
Zebra Attacks Baby Zebra
Not only do zebra mothers have to worry about lions and leopards, but they also have to worry about male zebras. If the harem's females have recently given birth, the new dominant male may kill their foals to wipe off any evidence of his predecessor's genetic heritage and bring the females into oestrus to further his own genetic legacy. This male zebra holds this foal by the legs and the foal is almost about to drown. The male chases the baby, but its mother intervenes and defends it to death. After a few bumps and bruises, the baby makes it out of there alive, thanks to its mother.
The fights are vicious with the zebras kicking one another and sometimes the dominant male is successful and manages to kill a young foal. This is another crazy battle, and the foal is being trampled on by these zebras, but the mother is trying her best to fend off the attacks. You can see the attacks happen while the female is actually giving birth. What a welcome the foal receives just when it barely takes its first breath. Could you imagine being born and the second you come into the world, you get slapped out by your dad? What a welcome that would be. These zebra battles are insane!
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11 Times The Komodo Dragon Went On The Attack
11 Times The Komodo Dragon Went On The Attack
Komodo dragons are the world's largest living lizards, and they have some fascinating skills and characteristics that might pique your interest. However, for your own protection, it's best to learn about them from videos rather than seeing them in person. If you have never seen a Komodo attack its prey, you are in for something different, trust me. It’s not pretty, so I’m warning you, but if you like gore, then you’re at the right place as we countdown 11 times the Komodo Dragon went on the attack.
Komodo Vs Deer
The Komodo dragon is a beast, and it has absolutely no empathy for its prey. This monster hunts and eats its prey alive just like in this video. Not only is the Komodo eating this deer alive, but the deer is pregnant and the Komodo is going to eat the fetus as well. This is not a sight for the faint of heart. It reminds me of the gore movies of the eighties. I can’t believe the deer is still alive after the Komodo has pulled out most of its insides. This is the grossest thing I have ever seen. A few more Komodo’s join the feast. The Komodo just bites into its victims tearing pieces of flash at a time, while the victim sits there, enduring the pain. There must be a better way. What a cruel animal this is! These dragons are trying to get to this deer in the water, but the deer knows better and stays away from them. It’s only a matter of time before the reptiles get what they’re looking for.
On the coast of Komodo Island, a deer with a wounded left leg was soaking in seawater when a Komodo dragon attacked and dragged it onto the beach to share it with its friends. In a full sprint, a Komodo dragon may reach speeds of up to 12 miles per hour. The average human sprints at 15 miles per hour, so that gives you a fairly good idea of how fast a Komodo is. Let’s check out what this Komodo can do after it sees a few deer in the forest. He is a hungry fella and it’s time for lunch, so he takes off and begins his chase, but the deer scramble and take off. You can see how fast the dragon is and eventually catches up to this deer. These dragons are the worst killers I have ever seen.
Komodo Vs Buffalo
Komodo dragons dominate the habitats in which they reside due to their size. They are carnivores, and even though they are thought to feed largely on carrion, they also attack live victims by ambushing them. They’re sneaky that way! This video is not for the faint of heart. Once again, the mighty Komodo is at it, but this time, it’s a buffalo calf that’s on the menu and the dragon is enjoying its meal in front of the calf’s friend. These Komodo dragons are tearing to pieces this young calf and eating it alive.
The mother of the calf is helpless and just watches its calf being served for lunch. This baby buffalo is taking a beating with its mother watching. What is it with these buffalo moms not trying to save their young? Another animal would fiercely fight the Komodo if its babies were threatened, even if it meant death. Komodo’s are so powerful and when they target prey, like this young buffalo, there is no getting out for the victim. I guess it can only hope for a quick death, although it looks more like a slow one.
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15 Animals Protecting Their Own
15 Animals Protecting Their Own
When a charming antelope are hunted by a huge cat or a zebra tries to flee an apex predator's grasp, we feel horrible, but sometimes the roles are reversed, and what appears to be a "walk in the park" for the predator turns into a nightmare. If you want to see some underdogs teach some naughty animals a lesson or two, stay tuned as we count down 15 animals protecting their own.
Giraffe Vs Lion
Lions rarely target giraffes because they understand how much effort and energy it takes to bring down a fully grown giraffe. When food is scarce, however, they will go for what is available, and lions will be forced to hunt giraffes. This is no simple task, as you can see in the first excerpt. Watch this giraffe constantly trample this lion. The lion is lying down, and the giraffe is literally killing it in front of the pride, unable to do anything about it. How’s that for a turn of events? One lion facing a giraffe doesn’t have much of a chance of bringing it down. Even a group of lions will struggle to take down a giraffe, as shown in this clip, in which the lions are trying to kill a baby giraffe, but the mother is all too powerful, defending her offspring.
If the lions are unable to close in on the giraffe, the lions' chances of survival are decreased. A lion will die instantly with a single blow from the giraffe. Watch this lioness get overrun by this giraffe and the lioness is very lucky the giraffe didn’t get a good kick in there, or it could have spelled death for the hungry feline. Finally, this mother giraffe defends her baby when the lions almost manage to snatch it. This was a close call, but the lions still came up empty-handed. These battles between Giraffe and lions are legendary!
Wildebeest
Wildebeest are the prey of choice for many predators in the African savannah. Their meat is tender, and they are high in numbers, so the odds of catching a wildebeest are exceptionally good. When the great migration of the wildebeest begins, most predators are on their high horses because they know it will be an all-you-can-eat-buffet for weeks to come. The leopard's hunting strategy is to either ambush or stalks its prey. Leopards lack the ability to chase down their prey across long distances like other big cats.
As a result, wildebeest are not their prey of choice, although they will pursue them if the opportunity arises like in this clip when this leopard comes out of nowhere to tackle this young wildebeest, the leopard doesn’t expect a swift and surgical response from the mother which charges the big cat and rams into it with its horns, chasing the feline away. A wild dog’s tactic when hunting large prey is to intimidate them into running. Their teamwork usually pays off breaking the rank of the wildebeest which gives the dogs the gap they need to get to the calves. During this chase, these wild dogs are trying to get to the calf, but the mother wildebeest is resilient and every time it looks like one of the dogs has the calf by the neck, the mother intervenes until the dogs are out of tricks and decide to abandon the hunt, which is a rare occurrence.
Finally, this young leopard grabs hold of this young wildebeest which struggles to free itself, but the mother approaches and as soon as the leopard sees it, it runs away. The wildebeest proceeds to try and lift the calf up, so it’s less vulnerable, but the calf is badly injured and remains on the ground. The leopard returns to see if it can still grab the calf, but the mother stands her ground and defies the cat. However, the mother kind of knows the calf is doomed, and eventually, the cat gets its prize and takes it away.
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15 Times Crocodiles And Alligators Messed With The Wrong Opponent.
15 Times Crocodiles And Alligators Messed With The Wrong Opponent.
Crocodiles are powerful apex predators, but it doesn’t mean they always come out on top. Some animals give them a run for their money and sometimes even defeat them. Sometimes they’re just having a bad day and things don’t go as expected. Do you think crocodiles are always successful when they hunt otters? What about big cats? Let’s find out together as we countdown 15 times crocodiles and alligators messed with the wrong opponent.
Baboon
A troop of baboons can challenge even a big cat if they organize themselves but, in the water, against a crocodile, I don’t know how well they would fair. The attachment between a mother and her newborn baboon is quite profound, and they have a daily pattern that is like ours. Baboons are highly adaptable creatures that can be found in a wide range of settings in Central Africa. In this video, a smaller crocodile has snatched a baby baboon, but its mother jumps the crocodile and doesn’t give up until the crocodile lets the baby go which it eventually does, but the damage is already done. The mother baboon walks away with its baby in its arms, mourning its death. You can see in this video what I mean when I say a troop of baboons can manage to defeat a smaller crocodile.
Not all the baboons are courageous enough to jump the crocodile, but a few of them are gutsier than the others and once they go for it, the others join in the frenzy. This next clip shows a baboon fighting for its life, trying to get out of a crocodile’s jaws. I must say, the baboon’s strength is impressive considering the crocodile’s pressure is immense. The poor baboon gets away, but it looks like it has some serious injuries to deal with and there are no hospitals in the vicinity. Finally, a Grey Langur had its arm trapped in the jaws of a Mugger Crocodile while drinking water. The battle lasted over an hour as the monkey fought for its life. Later, the monkey was able to free its arm from the jaws of its assailant. However, during the fight, the monkey broke its limb, which can be fatal in the wild.
Wild Boar
Wild boars are powerful animals that can move quickly. In the event of an attack, adult males' canines may cause severe injuries. However, when going up against a crocodile, the odds are against the wild boar. The crocodile is just too powerful, especially if the confrontation takes place in the water. In our first clip, this crocodile gets out of the water and sneaks up on some baby hogs. It looks like it’s going to be a cakewalk for the crocodile, but the entire family comes to the rescue and prevents the crocodile from approaching the youngsters. In this next clip, a bunch of wild hogs is in the water and an alligator approaches them.
The humans are throwing food close to the alligator as if they want one of the hogs to be ambushed by the alligator. A seriously deranged bunch of humans if you ask me. What had to happen, happens and the alligator attacks the hog, leaving it no chance. I don’t think wild pigs have a chance in hell against a crocodile or alligator attack when they’re in the water. Finally, this warthog pulls a few dances moves a la “James Brown” and manages to escape the grip of this mighty crocodile
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The Most Epic Animal Battles
The Most Epic Animal Battles
In the wild, anything can happen. All sorts of species cross paths and when they do, they either clash or go their own way. How would a Moray Eel react when seeing a shark? What happens when a kangaroo meets an emu? If you want to find out about these and more, it’s time to watch as we count down 15 epic animal battles.
Crocodile Vs Hippo
Fights between hippos and crocodiles are epic. Crocodiles typically weigh one ton, while hippos can weigh up to two tons. A carnivore, overall, does not want to eat a prey its own size, preferring to eat something larger. Although the crocodile has a powerful bite, the hippo can easily crush it with its mouth, penetrating and grinding it. In the meantime, a hippo is large enough that nothing other than an elephant or a pride of lions can kill it. For a single crocodile to consider attacking a hippo is a large endeavor. It’s usually the hippos that chase the crocodiles who don’t seem to want to have to deal with the “hippo beasts”.
However, in this first clip, these crocodiles are feeding on a dead hippo. It makes it much easier that way. Did they kill the hippo, or are they just eating a hippo that was already dead? Next, this huge crocodile has killed a hippo calf and is swimming with it in its mouth and begins swallowing it a little further down the stream where there are fewer spectators. I guess it wants to eat its dinner in peace. This next confrontation gives the hippo the edge since it takes place on land. The hippo maneuvers around the reptile but doesn’t know if it should bite or kiss it. Finally, this crocodile tears this hippo calf to shreds by twisting and spinning it. At least the hippo is dead during the process.
Cheetah Vs Wildebeest
The cheetah is not a big cat, but it’s extremely fast, so the challenge for this speedster is not to catch its prey, but to be able to bring it down, especially considering cheetahs hunt alone most of the time. In this video, which takes place during the great wildebeest migration, two male cheetahs hunt a wildebeest. After killing one of the hundreds of wildebeests, one of the cheetahs rejoins his friend. They eat their dinner together. In this next video, this cheetah corners a young wildebeest and although the wildebeest tries to get itself out of the grip of the cat, it doesn’t work, and the cheetah is able to finish off its prey and feast on it. Next, these two cheetahs are enjoying their lunch, when a curious wildebeest looks at them from afar. The second, one of the cheetahs sees the wildebeest, it abandons its lunch and chases the onlooking wildebeest.
You can see the speed of the cat as it catches up to the wildebeest in no time. The acceleration is insane. These two cheetahs have taken care of lunch and dinner. This next clip is not easy to watch. A mother cheetah brought back this young wildebeest for her four cubs to practice on, and since the cubs are just beginning to learn the ropes, they are toying with the wildebeest without really knowing what to do. Meanwhile, the mother does not interfere, so this will be a long and painful death for the wildebeest calf. This cheetah kills a wildebeest and drags it near a vehicle. It takes a lot of power for a small cat-like cheetah to drag a fairly large animal like this wildebeest. Finally, sometimes, when the wildebeest is big enough, it will turn the table on the cheetah and chase it, just like in this video. This wildebeest will not be intimidated!
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15 Times Crocodiles And Alligators Messed With The Wrong Opponent.
15 Times Crocodiles And Alligators Messed With The Wrong Opponent.
Crocodiles are powerful apex predators, but it doesn’t mean they always come out on top. Some animals give them a run for their money and sometimes even defeat them. Sometimes they’re just having a bad day and things don’t go as expected. Do you think crocodiles are always successful when they hunt otters? What about big cats? Let’s find out together as we countdown 15 times crocodiles and alligators messed with the wrong opponent.
Baboon
A troop of baboons can challenge even a big cat if they organize themselves but, in the water, against a crocodile, I don’t know how well they would fair. The attachment between a mother and her newborn baboon is quite profound, and they have a daily pattern that is like ours. Baboons are highly adaptable creatures that can be found in a wide range of settings in Central Africa. In this video, a smaller crocodile has snatched a baby baboon, but its mother jumps the crocodile and doesn’t give up until the crocodile lets the baby go which it eventually does, but the damage is already done. The mother baboon walks away with its baby in its arms, mourning its death. You can see in this video what I mean when I say a troop of baboons can manage to defeat a smaller crocodile.
Not all the baboons are courageous enough to jump the crocodile, but a few of them are gutsier than the others and once they go for it, the others join in the frenzy. This next clip shows a baboon fighting for its life, trying to get out of a crocodile’s jaws. I must say, the baboon’s strength is impressive considering the crocodile’s pressure is immense. The poor baboon gets away, but it looks like it has some serious injuries to deal with and there are no hospitals in the vicinity. Finally, a Grey Langur had its arm trapped in the jaws of a Mugger Crocodile while drinking water. The battle lasted over an hour as the monkey fought for its life. Later, the monkey was able to free its arm from the jaws of its assailant. However, during the fight, the monkey broke its limb, which can be fatal in the wild.
Wild Boar
Wild boars are powerful animals that can move quickly. In the event of an attack, adult males' canines may cause severe injuries. However, when going up against a crocodile, the odds are against the wild boar. The crocodile is just too powerful, especially if the confrontation takes place in the water. In our first clip, this crocodile gets out of the water and sneaks up on some baby hogs. It looks like it’s going to be a cakewalk for the crocodile, but the entire family comes to the rescue and prevents the crocodile from approaching the youngsters. In this next clip, a bunch of wild hogs is in the water and an alligator approaches them.
The humans are throwing food close to the alligator as if they want one of the hogs to be ambushed by the alligator. A seriously deranged bunch of humans if you ask me. What had to happen, happens and the alligator attacks the hog, leaving it no chance. I don’t think wild pigs have a chance in hell against a crocodile or alligator attack when they’re in the water. Finally, this warthog pulls a few dances moves a la “James Brown” and manages to escape the grip of this mighty crocodile
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Crazy Moments When Big Cats Faced Crocodiles
Crazy Moments When Big Cats Faced Crocodiles
Everyone is fascinated by big cats. Whether it is a lion or a leopard or even a cheetah, people love to watch big cats in action. The jaguar and the leopard are no pushovers either. They are actually the most versatile of the bunch. But how do the felines match up against one of the most dangerous apex predators out there? The crocodile! Do they even have a chance against the massive reptiles, or maybe it’s the reptile that needs to watch its back? If you like big cats and you’d like to see some amazing confrontations with crocodiles and caimans, then I suggest you stop whatever you are doing and watch, as we countdown moments when big cats faced the crocodile.
Leopard Vs Crocodile
Big cats, such as lions, leopards, and tigers, are among the few animals with the strength and bravery to take on a fully grown crocodile. While these predators may occasionally prey on toothy prey, jaguars are the most common croc killers. In our first video, watch how this leopard approaches a contingent of crocodiles eating a recent kill. The leopard has the audacity to lay down, right next to the crocodiles as if it were asking permission to join the group. The crocodiles totally ignore the leopard and continue feasting on their kill. What a bizarre reaction from the reptilians. The leopard then gets up and walks around a little, without really doing much before leaving the spot for a while. It goes somewhere to relax on its own for a bit. Meanwhile, the crocodiles are gorging themselves on whatever it is they are eating, even pulling a few “death rolls” in the process.
Meanwhile, the leopard enjoys a little time in the shade during this hot weather. When the leopard returns a while later, the “crocs” are still going at it, but the party just got busier with a bunch of vultures waiting in the wings for a taste of the action. It almost looks like a pool party, but it looks like the leopard wasn’t invited and its patience hasn’t paid off. After realizing this, the leopard goes off on its merry way, perhaps to find something more fun to do, or, if it gets lucky, a prey it can eat without the company of others. Next, this leopard is very thirsty and comes for a drink of water, but a crocodile lunges out of the water to attack the leopard as soon as the leopard tries to drink.
Tiger Vs Crocodile
Tigers will nearly always kill Crocodiles while they are on land. Tigers have killed Crocodiles in every reported instance of them fighting on land. If a Tiger comes across a Crocodile in the water, it will try to jump behind the Crocodile's back and bite it behind its neck. In a deathmatch, though, size and weight aren't the deciding factors. Crocodiles and tigers are both famed for their devastating jaw attacks, as we all know. In our first clip, this tiger comes looking for its meal. Apparently, a bunch of “crocs” stole the tiger’s meal when it wasn’t looking and now the tiger is coming back for it and it’s really not happy, by the looks of it. I guess that’s normal and I bet you would feel the same if it happened to you. As it quietly walks across the marshes, growling, and hissing, it searches for its kill. It finally finds something. What could it be? As it snatches it and begins walking out of the water, the four legs of the dead animal pop out of the water and it looks like it’s some sort of ungulate carcass. With its incredible strength and stamina, the tiger pulls the heavy carcass to shore without the interference of any crocodile.
I guess the “crocs” were out shopping. Next, this tiger watches a still crocodile attentively, probably asking itself what the “croc” is doing there or if it’s even alive. The tiger slowly approaches the crocodile and begins to walk around it. The crocodile senses there is movement nearby and also begins to move away slowly. The tiger realizes the crocodile is not dead and decides it’s not worth the risk, abandoning the hunt and moving on with its day. In this clip, this tiger seems to be using all its might to try and pull something out of this pond. I’m guessing it’s a dead crocodile or perhaps another animal, but whatever it is, it doesn’t seem to be giving much resistance to the large feline. That’s why I feel it’s no longer alive. However, it doesn’t look like the big cat is able to retrieve it. It this next video, you can witness the type of strategy a tiger employs to kill a crocodile on land. The tiger slowly runs behind the crocodile, and even though the reptile tries to turn around to bite the tiger, the big cat is way too fast and is able to climb on the crocodile's back and sink its large teeth into it.
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These Animals Asked People For Help And Here's Why
These Animals Asked People For Help And Here's Why
Animals often find ways to get into uncompromising situations you wouldn’t believe if you didn’t see it. That’s why we decided to show you some of the most bizarre situations animals get themselves into as we look at “These animals that asked for help and here’s why!
Snake
This Russell viper snake got caught in a fishing net and had to be rescued. Snakes are rarely "head-caught" by humans. However, because the net was trapped near to the snake's head in this case, they had to remove it. The snake was set free and returned to the wild safely.
Elephant
After tumbling down a well in Thailand, a baby elephant makes a lucky escape. I guess this elephant calf was too curious for its own good and stepped into the hole without thinking. By looking at the size of the hole, it doesn’t even look like the elephant fits in it. At least, these villagers helped it out and saved its life.
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15 Wild Animals On The Hunt
15 Wild Animals On The Hunt
Wild creatures that hunt or prey on other animals are known as predators. To survive, all animals require food. Predators require the flesh of the prey they kill in order to survive. Some predators are also scavengers, which means they devour the carcasses of animals they did not hunt. Have you ever seen a honey badger in action? What about a wolverine? If you want to see some fierce animals in action, hold on tight, as we countdown 14 wild animals on the hunt.
Giant Trevally
The giant trevally isn't only turning the tables on birds. There has been at least one example of these creatures attacking humans, and while they aren't in the same category as sharks in terms of the threat they represent to humans — they only grow to be around 5′ long — they can still cause significant harm. Trevally rammed a spearfisherman, shattering three of his ribs, which seems like self-defense to me. No jury would find the Giant Trevally guilty. That's what I like about these fish. They're sleek, maneuverable predators, to be sure, but there are plenty of those. Their inability to accept the natural hierarchy, on the other hand, is truly amazing.
The colossal trevally challenges both birds and humans. To be honest, you can only admire it. In this incredible video, see what happens when a Giant Trevally targets a Tern. The giant trevally is usually solitary predators, although they have gathered in large numbers to try their luck at finding prey. You can see the giant trevally swoop up this tern like it was a scoop of raisin bran. The fish even flies out of the water to make the kill and at the end of it all, only feathers float in the water. In this next video, the trevally hunts a school of fish. You can see the trevally looking for the perfect victim. I wonder what fish the lucky victim will be. I must say that the trevally has an intimidating
appearance and the grit to go along with it.
European Badger Attacks
Badgers are excellent foragers, eating earthworms, slugs, and snails as well as wild fruits, nuts, and seeds. They also eat small mammals like mice, rats, and squirrels, as well as rabbits and amphibians like frogs and toads. Several investigations have been conducted to determine whether badgers are to blame for the loss of hedgehogs. If you want to see how mental badgers are, just look at how this badger sneaks up on this animal and tries to shred it to pieces.
The badger looks like it just got out of the nuthouse and is on a killing rampage. There is this intensity about these animals that cannot be described. You just feel it when you see them in action. You can see for yourself how violent badgers are in this video when two males clash in a battle of titans. They seem like they hate one another with a passion. You can see how aggressive they are, and they will not stop until one of the two perishes.
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15 Merciless Animal Battles Ever Filmed
15 Merciless Animal Battles Ever Filmed
Certain animals just don’t get along and when they meet, things can go sideways very quickly. Have you ever seen a hippo and a lion on a date? What about a rat and crow? If you want to see some wicked confrontations, stay tuned as we count down 15 merciless animal battles ever filmed.
Dog Vs Lizard
I’m guessing dogs and lizards are not the best of friends and in this first video, we can see exactly why that is, as this dog circles this lizard trying to find a way to bite it. The lizard keeps his guard and swings his tail in the hopes of scaring off the dog, but the dog insists and wants to fight the lizard. Nothing much happens, except when the dog tries biting the lizard's tail. The lizard eventually heads for the taller grass where the dog slowly becomes less interested in the reptile. In our next video, the assailant is the lizard this time and it charges the dog on several occasions until they both go tumbling down the road after which the dog gets a firm grip on the lizard’s neck. The lizard manages to free itself, but it looks like it's injured.
A second dog joins the fight, and it looks to be the dog’s midget brother. The lizard fends them both off and it looks like it will be okay, for now. Next, this large lizard is surrounded by four dogs that bark a lot, but that’s about it. It seems like neither of the dogs has the guts to make the first move, so they just taunt the lizard and annoy it to the tilt. This next dog doesn’t waste any time and immediately bites this lizard in its mid-section repeatedly, to the point of cutting it. The lizard tries to fend off the attacks to the best of its abilities, but it looks like the dog has the ‘upper paw” in this one. Finally, these three dogs chase this monitor lizard, but they don’t accomplish much except for a little barking and running.
Bird Vs Praying Mantis
The Praying Mantis can be preyed upon by certain birds, but it’s never easy for a bird that tries to take on this murderous insect. Most people know how deadly the praying mantis is and I‘m thinking this little bird knows it too because as much as it flies back and forth, trying to find an angle to attack the killer insect, it never comes close enough for the mantis to deliver its fatal blow. In our next clip, this bird takes a few shots at the mantis, but the mantis stands its ground until a crazy lizard comes flying out of nowhere and attacks the mantis.
The bird realizes there is too much going on and decides to fly away. All the birds taking on the praying mantis hesitate and are not able to make the kill, just like this other bird, meddling around in mantis territory without accomplishing anything. However, this Northern Cardinal doesn’t waste any time and after a few pecks at this mantis, it snatches the mantis and flies home with its meal. I guess the mantis can’t win them all. Finally, another mantis bites the dust as this bird gives it a serious beating, but the mantis tries to resist no matter what.
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14 Incredible Tiger Battles Caught On Film
14 Incredible Tiger Battles Caught On Film
The tiger is an apex predator that feeds mostly on ungulates like deer and wild boar. It is a territorial and solitary but gregarious predator that requires huge continuous regions of habitat to meet its prey requirements and offspring rearing. Have you ever seen a tiger hunt a python? What about a crocodile? If you like tigers, and even if you don’t, it’s time to watch as we count down 14 incredible tiger battles caught on film.
Tiger Vs Cow
Tigers will hunt whatever they can get their paws on, so if they happen to come across a bunch of cows, they will definitely make a go at it. In our first clip, this overweight tiger seems to have hit the jackpot as this cow was placed in its enclosure. The tiger begins the chase, but it is extremely slow, so it takes quite a bit of time for it to catch up to the cow. What I don’t understand is there are spectators watching this hunt. Is this a new concept for a circus I haven’t heard about? I guess it is, because a tractor removes the dead cow after the kill.
I honestly didn’t think humans could stoop so low, but I guess I’m not surprised. These tigers live in a tiger resort because tigers are lone hunters, so having so many tigers in the same place, can only mean one thing. It’s lunchtime at the tiger resort. Finally, this tiger sneaks up on a cow and tackles it from behind. The cow fights back, but the tiger is too powerful. The cow succumbs and the tiger eats
Tiger Vs Tiger
Tigers would hunt each other if there was a reason, but it is not in their nature. The felines compete for territory, and they ferociously defend that territory from other tigers. They may expand their territory to include places with a healthy prey base. These two tigers are involved in a crazy fight, but that’s because they share the same enclosure. However, two tigers fighting can be cute, just like these two little ones in this video. Next, these two tigers seem to be gearing up for a conflict as they study one another, slowly circling each other.
Is anything going to happen, or is this part of a friendly ritual? In this video, two tigers stare at one another on this roadside, until they clash and go at it furiously. Now, this is a battle worth filming! They get back up again and being the starting game once more, until the next episode which we don’t get to see. Finally, another violent clash of epic proportions occurs when this huge tiger flanks another tiger and they go at it for a few seconds, until one of the tigers stays lying down on the ground.
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15 Scariest Animal Encounters You Need To See
15 Scariest Animal Encounters You Need To See
Sometimes when you least expect it, you can come face to face with a scary animal and you don’t know how to react. Have you ever seen Bison charge a person? What about a bear take a selfie with someone? If you want to see some unbelievable encounters, sit tight as we count down the 15 scariest animal encounters you need to see.
Turkey
People usually eat turkeys for thanksgiving, but this guy decided to take his turkey golfing. Or at least, I think it’s his turkey. It almost looks like a fencing competition the way this guy is trying to scare the turkey away. The turkey doesn’t back down and absolutely wants to join this guy’s foursome. This next clip shows a cyclist stopping on the road in front of a turkey, but the turkey isn’t so pleased and lets the man know. This man is lying down, and a turkey falls in love with him. The man tells the turkey he’s going to call the cops, but the turkey doesn’t seem phased one bit by the threat. The turkey even climbs on the man’s back and stomps on him, flapping its wings in joy.
The lady filming is having the time of her life as she laughs out loud at the scene. These turkeys are amazed when they see their reflection on this car and begin to peck at the car. It’s no big deal, except for the damages the car is incurring just because a couple of turkeys didn’t find themselves good-looking enough when they saw themselves for the first time. All I can say is that turkeys are not intimidated one bit by humans. Watch these two wild turkeys chase this man on the road. The man runs away, but the turkeys continue the chase. Finally, this turkey is extremely aggressive with this man on the side of a highway. The turkey doesn’t stop pecking at the man. I didn’t know turkeys could be so violent.
Deer
The deer at this zoo seem to be taking their morning stroll when the biggest one goes nuts and charges this man. The man holds on to the deer’s antlers to protect himself, but the deer continues to push into the man. The man is hurt and bleeding on the right shoulder, close to his neck as he and another man try to control the deer. I don’t know if it’s the correct approach, but one of the men hits the dear over the head with a shovel. In the end, the men sit on top of the deer until they get some help. I don’t understand why they didn’t just sedate the deer to calm it down, instead of banging a shovel on its head. Aren’t these people supposed to be trained for this type of stuff? In our next video, this deer is annoyed by all the traffic in the street and decides to greet this white car by lowering its antlers and hitting the car with them.
In our next clip, a whitetail deer became violent and assaulted the show's host. The fight lasted approximately 45 minutes in total. One of the workers was gored, and his leg required minor surgery to fix. Several more people assisted in securing the buck. This deer beats the hell out of this happy fellow as the man laughs when he falls to the ground. Everything looks like fun and games, and I just hope no one was hurt during this encounter. Finally, this deer was hitchhiking and when it tried getting into the car, the driver changed his mind and pushed the deer out, back onto the road. So much for getting a lift.
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15 Animals That Can challenge an Elephant
15 Animals That Can challenge an Elephant
African elephants are the world's largest land mammals, and although they don’t usually look for trouble, these massive creatures can be quite hostile, at times. Elephants have also been known to invade villages and destroy them. But are elephants invincible or are there certain animals that can give the elephants a run for their money? Why don’t you tell us in the comments which animals they are? If you have no idea, then it’s time to watch as we countdown 15 animals that can challenge an elephant
Ants
Elephants are an extremely enormous and bulky pest concern for African agriculture. These massive creatures trample over fences, ignore loud noise deterrents, and eat a wide variety of crops, from tomatoes to potatoes, without hesitation. Experts who studied elephant eating habits in Kenyan savannas discovered an amazing anomaly: the lumbering mammals plowed through everything they came across, except one type of tree that was covered in ants. They discovered that elephants enjoy eating ant plants just as much as their preferred tree species and that when either tree species had ants on them, the elephants avoided them like a child avoids broccoli. So, why do they have such a strong dislike for ants? Elephants, despite their size and tusks, are not the tough guys we assume they are. The skin on the inside of elephants' trunks is extraordinarily delicate and soft, despite their tough, leathery exteriors. The ant colony attacks when an elephant pulls a branch from an ant-infested tree. The elephant's trunk is swarming with little fighters that bite the brute where it hurts. A single whiff of ants is enough to send a herd of elephants fleeing. These ants have effectively warded off the malevolent super-eaters from destroying entire savanna ecosystems by going after the elephants' "Achilles heel”. These tiny ants are key ecosystem agents, capable of regulating woody plant biomass buildup in savanna and preserving tree populations against catastrophic elephant destruction. If ants can successfully defend an entire population of trees, there's a chance they'll be able to keep elephants away from crops as well. Now, did you ever think these tiny creatures could match up against the biggest walking mammals on the planet?
Lions
Elephants are rarely attacked by lions unless they are malnourished, and even then, there is a significant risk. This elephant is in serious difficulty in this video, with full pride of lions biting and climbing on it. Where is the herd when you need it? That’s the way a lion pride takes down an elephant and when they’re starving, they are even more intense, so it makes it more difficult for the elephant to escape. This big elephant chases these lions and there isn’t a thing they can do about it. For lions to take down such a massive healthy elephant, they need to be a large group and then, perhaps, they may succeed. Lions seldom attack elephants unless they are starving, and even then, it’s a very big risk. In this clip, a band of hungry Lions approaches a group of Elephants drinking from a water hole. A juvenile Elephant is left unprotected and defenseless against the Lion pack's overwhelming attack as the Elephants are split. It surprises me that the rest of the herd doesn’t help it out. If the entire herd charged the lions, I’m sure the lions would take off, but it’s not the case. Sometimes elephants behave like buffalo and show an incomprehensible indifference.
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15 Animals that Murder Their Own Kind
15 Animals that Murder Their Own Kind
When it comes to accepting your own, humans are not the only creatures on the planet who can behave aggressively. Animals have their share of conflicts between their own species. Have you ever seen a lion kill its own cubs? What about a hummingbird? If you want to see some “heavy-duty” family disputes in the animal world, sit tight, as we countdown 15 animals that murder their own kind
Babirusa Pig
Babirusas aren't your typical pigs. Babirusas have barrel-shaped bodies balanced on delicate,deer-like legs and are found in the wetlands and rainforests of Indonesian islands. The bare body and huge, curved tusks of the most well-known babirusa species set it apart. Babirusas' noses are missing the rostral bone, which is a digging tool employed by other wild pigs. As a result, they prefer soft, muddy, or sandy soils where they can feed on roots. Babirusas have been observed eating on the young of their own species or other mammals, indicating cannibalism.
The canines of a male babirusa are an evolutionary puzzle: they never stop growing, are too delicate to hunt or forage with, and eventually, twist and penetrate the animal's own skull! These deer-pigs don’t need to kill their own kind, because their tusks will kill them before they do if the babirusa doesn’t grind the tusks against a hard surface on a regular basis. Failure to do so means the tusks will keep growing, eventually causing the demise of the homely-looking creature.
Meerkats
To secure food and free nannies for her own young, the lead female in a meerkat society kills and even eats pups born to other mothers. This is something they frequently do to keep their reign going. In our first clip, a scuffle takes place between a few meerkats and unfortunately, one of the meerkats perishes. I guess the other meerkats didn’t consider this meerkat one of the boys. Our next clip shows a “battle royale” between two meerkat clans. It’s quite noticeable that these meerkats don’t like each other and when that’s the case, a clash between opposing clans occurs, leading to many deaths and injuries in the process.
These meerkats look like they are adulating their leader, but make no mistake, they just murdered an African wildcat kitten. This kitten was dating a meerkat, but never asked for permission and when the meerkat clan got wind of this, they decided to take action immediately. It was rumored that the guilty meerkat had gone into hiding after the incident. Finally, as mentioned earlier, it’s imperative the female meerkat raises only one set of offspring, hence making sure other newborns are exterminated.
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The Luckiest People Filmed on Camera
The Luckiest People Filmed on Camera
Sometimes people do things they’re not supposed to, like put their hands in a wild animal’s mouth or provoke an animal until the animal reacts. Have you ever seen a camel eat a person’s hair? What about a turkey chase a woman in the middle of the street? If you want to see some lucky people saved by the bell, sit down and watch as we countdown the luckiest people filmed on camera.
Horse
Horses are not always easy to handle and in this first video, watch how this bucking Bronco coming out of the gate tries desperately to rid itself of the rider, and when that doesn’t work, it bites the rider’s leg with the rider abandoning and falling to the ground. It could have been a lot worse. This horse seems to find it very funny. In this next video, this horse trainer shows people how to deal with aggressive horses. You can see the horse bite him and letting go and that’s because it’s a training session, but if this was a real situation, maybe the horse wouldn’t let go.
In this next video, this young man follows this horse and gets one hell of a back kick in the chest that sends him flying. I hope this kid is okay. This man is kneeling next to a West Virginia biting horse and when the man is momentarily ignoring the horse, that’s when it tries biting the man’s finger, but fortunately, the man is able to remove his hand from the horse’s grasp. Finally, this poor kid gets too close for comfort and gets kicked in the leg by this horse. It could have been a lot worse, and the kid may have died if it had been kicked in the head. Why people let young children like that get so close to a horse, boggles my mind!
Bull
When an angry bull charges towards you, the best thing to do is to get out of the way, especially when you’re sitting at a table playing poker like these fellas. Watch the bull go right through the table and ruin their game of cards. In the next video, a loving mother cow helps a friend protect her newborn calf after losing her baby to the dairy industry. Let's honor mothers' and babies' bonds by eating a dairy-free, vegan diet. I honestly like seeing the cow trample this individual, but hey, that’s just me. I honestly don’t understand what this ridiculous game is! A bunch of cowboys sitting at a table in the middle of a bull ring waiting for a bull to destroy them. What will humans think of next?
Too bad the bull didn’t ram one of the cowboys in the posterior. It would have been fun to watch. Seriously, this has to be one of the most mindless games I have ever seen. Finally, in this video, a man is attacked by a furious bull in the middle of a small deserted rural road. The bull comes to a halt in front of the lone pedestrian and attacks him. The man tries to hide from the terrifying animal attack, but it is in vain as the bull continues to pounce on him. The bull is repeatedly shown flinging and dashing into the victim. Residents were terrified because of the incident. Who wouldn’t be?
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15 Small Animals That Fear Nobody
15 Small Animals That Fear Nobody
You can never judge a book by its cover and the same rule applies regarding animals. Just because an animal is small doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous or doesn’t have the “oomph” to take it to animals that are bigger. Have you ever seen what a spider wasp is capable of? What about a praying mantis? If you want to see some small but fearless animals in action, stay tuned as we count down 15 small animals that fear nobody.
Rat
Rats aren't easily intimidated, and if trapped, they'll battle to the death. In some circumstances, rates will shift to killing cats and dogs. This, however, only applies to smaller cats and dogs that larger rodents could more readily subjugate. Cat and dog younglings, small kittens, and puppies, on the other hand, are unquestionably at risk of being murdered by rats. Check out this rat sharing the park with a couple of chickens, and you know how tough chickens are if you’ve seen some of our previous countdowns. Well, this doesn’t phase the rodent one bit and when the chickens get too close for comfort, the rat lunges at one of them without hesitation. In our next video, this rat is followed by a cat and instead of running away, it actually walks towards a gang of cats and jumps on one of them scare the living daylights out of it, sending it into a frantic dance only a cat would be familiar with.
If you’re familiar with Tom and Jerry's cartoons, then this next clip will make you smile as you can see this rat and cat chasing each other in the middle of the street. It is quite reminiscent of the popular cartoon show. In this next clip, this huge rat takes it to a dog and doesn’t give the canine one second of rest as it pulls wicked jumps worthy of the best circus acts. The dog is bewildered and chases the rat without knowing why. This next rat causes havoc in the park for these magpies who are not happy about its presence. Eventually, the rat is bored and decides to go for a walk. Finally, I don’t know what kind of sadistic human being puts a small chick in the same space as a giant rat, just for the fun of it. Of course, the rat has no problem killing the poor chick and gobbling it up.
Golden Eagle
Golden eagles are one of the largest and most dangerous birds of prey, with a wingspan of up to 7 feet and a weight of up to 15 pounds. They can be found in more locations on the planet than any other eagle, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Due to its outstanding size and hunting prowess, the healthy adult golden eagle has no natural predators. Eggs, chicks, juvenile eagles, and injured birds are vulnerable to a variety of predators, including other birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks of various kinds, bears, wolves, and cougars. Humans are the principal predators of golden eagles.
Farmers in the Eastern United States were concerned that the massive birds would hurt their animals. To avoid it, they shot the birds, which resulted in a significant decrease in the population of that area. Golden eagle hunting was also common among farmers across Europe, resulting in falling populations and, in some cases, extinction. This eagle takes this mountain goat for an amazing rollercoaster ride down a mountain that the goat will not forget anytime soon. Who needs amusement parks when you can do this? In the end, the goat can escape, and I think the aggressive eagle got the worst of it. In our next video, these eagles are trained to bring down wolves. These two eagles have their grasp on this wolf, and it doesn’t look like the wolf is able to free itself. This golden eagle hunts a “jumpy brown hare” in the open field, but the hare is not an easy catch for the mighty predator. Finally, a golden eagle chases away a fox from an elk carcass so it can enjoy the kill on its own.
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14 Strange ANIMALS Found in Swimming Pools
14 Strange ANIMALS Found in Swimming Pools
Many people dream of having swimming pools but what if you woke up one morning to go take a quick dip in the pool before heading off to work and you saw a giant python in your pool? What would you do then? What about if you saw a kangaroo doing a few laps in your pool? If you want to see some of the strangest pool crashers, stick around as we count down 15 strange animals found in swimming pools.
Snake
For starters, I see a snake in my backyard, I just run the other way, but this cop grabs this huge snake by the head and drags it out of the water as if it were a wrestling partner but drops it back in the pool. There are actually two snakes in the pool. What a friendly gathering. In the end, the snakes are captured and brought into custody. Next, a small snake is floating in a pool somewhere and someone picks it up with a net of some sort to put it back in its environment. This next snake invites itself over for a quick swim in Brisbane, Australia and once it gets soaked, it slithers out of the water.
In this next video, this natural swimming pool is the perfect environment for this snake to munch on little critters such as frogs and lizards. No kidding this snake is interested in coming over for a barbecue. I personally wouldn’t be interested in having a swimming pool where I know snakes can come over whenever they feel like it. Check this pool infested with sixteen snakes. I guess the snakes thought there was a party going on and they were invited. This small garter snake seems to be enjoying swimming in this pool. I wonder if chlorine is bad for them. Finally, a 15-foot monster is caught in this man’s swimming pool. The snake is not happy they interrupted his swimming lesson, but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do!
Giraffe
It’s not every day you find a giraffe in your swimming pool, but Lucy, a giraffe TV personality decided she had to go for a dip and now, the rescuers have no idea how to get Lucy out of this jam. The only way to get the “little lady” out of there is to dig somewhere on the side of the pool so Lucy can climb her way out and that’s exactly what the rescuers do. Lucy then slowly climbs her way out of the pool. I guess the producers of the show will have to up the budget a little after this mess. The next rescue is a little out of the ordinary and not as safe as the one we just witnessed.
This giraffe has put itself in a jam and rescuers this time, literally pull the giraffe out of the pool and lay it on its side. They help the giraffe get back on its feet and all is well that ends well. Our next naughty giraffe takes a dip in a pool but manages to get out on its own as you can tell from these photographs. Finally, these giraffes are smart enough not to jump in this pool. They just want a little drink of water on a hot day in the bush. It’s great when you have such a long neck and extremely long legs.
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