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00:00 There are three things you can look at endlessly.
00:03 How the fire burns, how water flows, and how rims butt heads.
00:11 Watching how the rims, accelerating, butt their heads is an unusually charming sight.
00:27 Look how beautifully this rim dodged the blow.
00:31 Of course, not only rims butt heads.
00:39 Other horned animals behave in the same way.
00:43 But anyway, no one on the planet can butt head as professionally as a rim does.
00:56 And this is not surprising, because a rim learns to hit its head from childhood.
01:03 An adult rim easily breaks a bored 5 cm stick into chips.
01:19 Rims hit their head so often that sometimes it seems that they get some kind of bonus for it.
01:25 Therefore, people at all times asked a reasonable question.
01:32 Why do rims like to butt so much?
01:36 In response to this burning question, people have already come up with a lot of funny jokes.
01:47 Here, for example, is one of them.
01:49 They are angry that the horns are big, but they are of no use.
01:54 But let's put the jokes aside and find the true reasons for this behavior of rims.
02:00 Subscribe to the channel, share your opinion in the comments and live in harmony with nature.
02:11 The End
02:14 Rim is a very violent animal that loves to butt heads.
02:26 In fact, the butt heads just to show who is in charge here.
02:37 The Herd
02:40 See what curled horns this rim has. It is the leader of the herd.
02:46 It is customary for rims. The longer and larger the horns, the cooler the male.
02:55 Those who live in the countryside may have fights several times a day.
03:05 But they cannot compare to the fights that take place in the mountains.
03:12 Having accelerated, mountain rams crash into each other with strong foreheads.
03:23 The sound is very loud.
03:26 Like a shot from a gun.
03:30 Like a shot from a gun.
03:33 If something can't be compared with the impact force of a mountain sheep, then only with a sledgehammer.
03:48 The blow of a mountain sheep is terrible and ranges from 1900 kg and above.
03:59 No one knows exactly with what force a wild ram strikes.
04:04 It is only known that wild rams do not receive any damage during such blows. They don't even hurt.
04:15 But during these competitions they get very tired.
04:22 The ram that retreats first has lost.
04:26 This is how the herd determines who is strong and who is weak.
04:31 Headbutting helps ram build muscle, which makes them stronger.
04:38 Ancient people greatly respected these animals for their strength and fearlessness.
04:47 And even battle rams were made in the shape of their heads.
04:52 Look at these two that grappled with horns and exchanged headbutts.
04:57 We like the ram in the middle. It looks like he is the judge.
05:02 Wild rams are deadly to humans, but cases of these animals attacking humans have not been observed in history.
05:10 Perhaps they are less aggressive than domestic rams due to the fact that they live in freedom,
05:16 which means they have no territory restrictions.
05:21 Domestic rams are another matter.
05:25 Sometimes they are very aggressive.
05:30 They also like to start fights with other animals.
05:43 A ram can attack absolutely any animal.
05:50 If it is a fight with a goat, then the goat will suffer.
06:00 If it is a fight with a cow, the cow will get hurt.
06:11 A ram can attack a horse.
06:15 A camel if he finds it somewhere.
06:35 The ram even attacks bulls.
06:40 But the deer taught the ram a lesson.
07:03 By the way, with regard to domestic rams, unlike wild ones, they get injured when they hit their heads.
07:09 But most of all, the ram does not like cyclists.
07:14 A ram can attack a horse.
07:18 A camel if he finds it somewhere.
07:27 A ram can attack a cow.
07:41 And motorcyclists.
07:45 It is domestic rams that often attack people and can even take their lives.
08:05 A ram can attack a sheep.
08:09 There are many such cases, especially among shepherds.
08:17 Ram is a very independent creature with its own dignity.
08:23 The dominant male has authority over the entire herd
08:28 and perceives any outsider as a potential rival,
08:31 even if it is a man, the owner of the herd.
08:35 If you do not have such a skillful reaction as this grandpa,
08:42 then it is better not to come close to a ram.
08:46 After all, the main danger is that rams love to attack silently and suddenly.
08:55 In addition to animals, a ram can even quarrel with objects.
09:01 For example, there was a case when this animal attacked a drone and started biting it.
09:09 A ram can attack a horse.
09:19 This animal attacked a drone and started biting it.
09:24 There is also a case of a ram attacking an excavator.
09:30 These animals do not care what stands in their way.
09:44 And, as they say, they can do without food, but not without an extra reason to fight.
09:50 Have you ever seen a ram with four horns?
09:56 It's amazing and terrifying at the same time.
10:00 It's amazing and terrifying at the same time.
10:03 Four horns removed. How is it possible?
10:13 There are even ones with five horns.
10:17 Shepherds say that this happens, although rarely.
10:21 And here is what a ram looks like that does not like to get a haircut.
10:27 In order to avoid shearing, this ram hid in the caves of the Southern Isles for six years.
10:33 When this fugitive was finally caught, he had accumulated so much wool that he looked like a huge ball of fluff.
10:41 His wool would be enough to suit 20 men's suits of the largest size.
10:47 And here the sheep march in formation, like soldiers in an army.
10:52 Now you have seen everything.
10:55 Dear viewers, this is where we end our video.
10:59 Take care of yourself, don't argue with rams.
11:03 Be careful when you happen to be around them.
11:11 See you in the next episode, and we hope that everyone stays uninjured.
11:20 Everyone stays uninjured.
11:23 To be continued...
11:27 To be continued...

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