Impala Rams Fighting. Fighting Impala Rams. Rams Battel. Impala rams fighting animal videos..l
Impala Rams Fighting. Fighting Impala Rams. Rams Battel. Impala rams fighting animal videos
Ram fighting is a blood sport between two rams (large-horned male sheep), held in a ring or open field. It is commonly found in sheep or goat husbandry culture in Africa, Asia and Europe. In Nigeria, Uzbekistan and
Indonesia, ram fighting gains popularity among locals. Although categorized as a blood sport and an act of animal cruelty, ram fights rarely resulted in the death of the defeated ram, as the loser often is allowed to flee the arena.
19
views
1
comment
mongoose and snake fight. why dose the mongoose always beat the snake?
Mongoose and snake fight. A snake does not have much of a cerebral cortex; in other words, it does not have much reasoning ability or the equipment to do so in its brain. Then there is the mongoose; the mongoose only sees the snake as a food source. It must kill the snake first, but that is easily done. Even if the snake knows to stay away from a mongoose, the mongoose will keep pursuing the snake until it catches it.
Snakes have such little ability to reason that without extra stimulation of their senses, i.e., odor, the snake will die if moved more than a few feet from its home territory. A herpetologist from the college near me did a study on rattlesnakes that had been tagged with radio transmitters, so they could easily find them again and were transplanted to a “new” territory. Snakes that were moved from 100 yards to a half mile from their “home” died mostly from starvation. She said:” You almost had to put them under the same bush as they were captured under.”. You would think that the reptile only had to find a new rat or mouse trail and wait beside it. Not the case.
16
views
Priti baby force and slap hurt and puling so terrible hurt.
Million sadness,, Priti baby force and slap hurt and puling so terrible hurt, baby so scared crying because Ron catch tail would not run for esc..apa
8
views
How do Komodo Dragons Paralyze Their Prey Using Their Tail.
The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard. Known for a stealthy hunting strategy, armored skeleton, and merciless bite, this giant reptile is truly a real-life dragon.
Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) are named after Komodo Island where they are most densely populated. Also called Komodo monitors, they are members of the Varanidae family of monitor lizards. In general, monitor lizards are terrestrial, carnivorous reptiles, distinguished by their long necks, muscular tails, and vicious claws.
Being so big and ferocious, these carnivores dominate the forests, grasslands, and deserts where they prowl. But they don’t hatch from the egg as the king of the jungle. Juveniles learn to hunt down small invertebrates, lizards, small mammals, and birds while hiding from the cannibalistic adults. To see other existing videos please check the description link below THANK YOU 🙏🙏
11
views