When Animals Messed With The Wrong Opponent

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00:00:00 Dinosaurs are not extinct.
00:00:04 They just turned into birds and are just waiting for an excuse to show their coolness.
00:00:11 To approach the cassowary, you need a shield, like a Roman legionary.
00:00:15 But even then, the bird attacks with the fury of a berserker and jumps on the shield with
00:00:20 all its weight.
00:00:23 And if you annoy an ostrich, it can even get sadder.
00:00:31 For this bird, the cheetah is just an annoying punk who needs to be taught a lesson.
00:00:40 Contrary to popular belief, ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand during danger.
00:00:45 They hit with a turn no worse than MMA champions.
00:00:51 This bird seems clumsy due to the fact that its dense body is covered with voluminous
00:00:55 feathers, but its curved thin neck and fleshy legs are not.
00:00:59 So these predators allow themselves to be fooled by their appearance.
00:01:05 In fact, the ostrich is a very clever creature.
00:01:09 This feathered animal can run faster than 43 mph, which is comparable to the results
00:01:15 of the best racehorses in the world.
00:01:18 Birds that can give such a run-up are capable of breaking all the ribs of a predator with
00:01:21 one blow.
00:01:24 So if some inexperienced predator climbs into an attack against an ostrich, he will realize
00:01:29 that he has messed with the wrong one and will forever remember this painful lesson.
00:01:36 And herbivores should not be imposed.
00:01:38 Otherwise, it will be like this young giraffe which the ostrich drove to hysterics.
00:01:44 If he survives, of course.
00:01:46 Fortunately, these birds are quite patient and are able to effectively warn intrusive
00:01:50 people that getting to know each other is probably not worth it.
00:01:54 With one warning blow, the ostrich breaks the whole fence.
00:01:58 Can you imagine what would have happened if the bird had not been so patient?
00:02:03 But these people were not so smart to move enough away.
00:02:05 You shouldn't mess with an ostrich.
00:02:08 So remember this lesson.
00:02:10 Do not approach wild birds and do not try to pet them.
00:02:14 If they are in a bad mood, there will be no warnings.
00:02:21 Eagles don't like impudence very much.
00:02:23 This huge bird was in a cage, so another brazen feathered decided that nothing was threatening
00:02:29 him and he could steal someone else's food with impunity.
00:02:33 But the thief didn't know who he was messing with.
00:02:36 The eagle grabbed the impudent man with lightning speed just at the moment when he was trying
00:02:40 to get food out of the cage.
00:02:43 This cheeky bird will remember this lesson for a long time.
00:02:48 But it's better not to mess with birds of prey, so it's with roosters and chickens.
00:02:54 Didn't expect it, did you?
00:02:56 So the eagles and hawks are not waiting for a serious rebuff.
00:02:59 In vain, the roosters have all the trumps on the ground.
00:03:03 Powerful legs, maneuverability, experience.
00:03:05 If the tactics of our quick raid did not work, the eagle can only fight back and spread its
00:03:10 wings to appear larger.
00:03:13 And the rooster will push again and again to show with his claws and beak.
00:03:17 It's better not to touch his chickens.
00:03:23 Even a medium-sized chicken can peck a falcon to protect its offspring.
00:03:30 Roosters have several advantages.
00:03:32 Firstly, it is a very combative character.
00:03:35 They really like to fight.
00:03:37 Secondly, it is the presence of spurs next to the claws.
00:03:41 The eagle's claws are adapted to grab the victim on the fly.
00:03:45 They can fight on the ground, but then it becomes too difficult to keep their balance.
00:03:50 You have to grab and hold the prey to finish it off with your beak.
00:03:55 But the claws of roosters are shorter, but there are sharp spurs, so these birds can
00:04:00 attack and retreat.
00:04:02 Be maneuverable and agile while maintaining the ability to inflict serious damage.
00:04:09 And finally, there may be several roosters and chickens.
00:04:14 And if they attack a predator together, they will simply peck.
00:04:23 Pelicans eat fish that they catch with their beak with a large leather pocket.
00:04:29 You know it, we know it.
00:04:30 Even pigeons know this.
00:04:32 And that lets them down.
00:04:35 After all, these pigeons do not know who they have contacted, the bird-eating pelican.
00:04:40 He pretends to be harmless, and then attacks the pigeon and easily swallows it.
00:04:46 And what, if a trout fits in the beak, then there's a place for a pigeon there.
00:04:52 However, sometimes they fail to take advantage of the surprise effect.
00:04:58 These capybaras do not know what a formidable and bloodthirsty predator is next to them,
00:05:03 but they don't need to.
00:05:05 The pelican can't swallow them anyway, although he tries so hard.
00:05:09 And the capybara clearly doesn't care.
00:05:13 Its equanimity is a threat that can only be envied.
00:05:17 If you ever walk through the jungles of the northeast of Australia, then... just why are
00:05:23 you doing that?
00:05:24 Run away.
00:05:25 After all, even if you do not meet with poisonous spiders or dangerous reptiles, there is a
00:05:30 risk that you will be caught by him, the cassowary.
00:05:35 This bird seems cute, but messing with it is a really big mistake.
00:05:39 The cassowary looks exotic even against the backdrop of the other huge flightless birds.
00:05:44 Unlike the dense ostrich, the cassowary is quite slender, has a bright head color, but
00:05:50 its body is covered with black long feathers that more closely resemble the hair of a rastafarian.
00:05:56 At the same time, cassowaries are quite large.
00:05:59 Adults can reach a height of 6 feet, 1 in 8 meters, with a weight of 130 pounds, up
00:06:04 to 60 kilograms.
00:06:06 Which is a very impressive mass for a bird, because even huge golden eagles are almost
00:06:12 10 times lighter.
00:06:14 At the same time, because of the thin silhouette stretched upwards, the cassowary seems to
00:06:18 be a rather slender bird, especially since most individuals are still smaller than the
00:06:22 specified sizes.
00:06:24 But do not be deceived, this is not an intellectual, but a real bouncer from the feathered world.
00:06:28 The most striking thing is the cassowary helmet.
00:06:33 The horn seal on the bird's head.
00:06:36 Have you seen the attack of an American football player who was trying to bring victory to
00:06:40 his team in a matter of seconds before the end of the match?
00:06:44 So, cassowaries use their helmet in about the same way.
00:06:49 They powerfully ram everything they see in the forest and run straight ahead.
00:06:56 This is their way of making their way through dense thickets.
00:07:00 Other birds bypass obstacles, cassowaries ram them.
00:07:04 But if you think that the cassowary reacts to danger in the same way, then you are mistaken,
00:07:10 because this creature is a real master of martial arts among birds.
00:07:16 He instantly assesses the enemy and goes on the attack.
00:07:21 In battle, the cassowary uses not only his battering ram helmet and sharp beak, but also
00:07:25 his legs.
00:07:26 It is the extremities that are the main weapon of this bird.
00:07:30 With a kick, she can break the back of a shepherd dog, and sharp claws are used as knives.
00:07:37 The one who survived a fight with an angry cassowary is not even afraid of the claws
00:07:41 of a leopard.
00:07:42 After all, the feathered one deliberately marks his blades exactly in the face and eyes
00:07:47 of the enemy.
00:07:48 This bird does not fly, but its powerful legs give it the ability to jump like some ninja
00:07:53 from Japanese anime.
00:07:56 You see the cassowary, and then he turns into a shadow, soars up, and kicks with the force
00:08:01 of a sledgehammer, tearing the target with his claws in a couple of lunges.
00:08:08 And do you know what exactly can provoke a cassowary to fight?
00:08:12 Yes, in general nothing.
00:08:14 He doesn't need a reason to rush into battle.
00:08:18 One sideways glance in the direction of this bird, and you can not make vacation plans.
00:08:24 Even if you stay whole, you'll have to spend the money on a plastic surgeon.
00:08:29 Therefore in zoos and nature reserves, cassowaries are approached with growth shields.
00:08:34 Only they can withstand the pressure of this monster.
00:08:38 It is said that ancient animals survived in Australia due to the isolated position of
00:08:42 the continent.
00:08:43 Well, after getting acquainted with the feathered Terminator, you will understand that the remoteness
00:08:48 of Australia on the contrary helped everyone else to survive, because this bird could not
00:08:53 beat a wolf, a cougar, and even a small leopard.
00:08:57 No, we did not set up experiments, we are just soberly analyzing the situation.
00:09:03 And now don't tease the cassowary, give him a like.
00:09:06 Then there is hope that he will feel sorry for you if you decide to come to Australia
00:09:10 for some apparent reason.
00:09:16 Birds of prey are formidable fighters not only in the sky.
00:09:19 A fox is a predator that is heavier than an eagle and has stronger jaws.
00:09:25 But the eagle doesn't even think of taking off.
00:09:27 When he noticed the fox's unhealthy interest in this person, he tilted his head and went
00:09:32 to sort it out.
00:09:35 Of course, the redhead could only retreat, even with one paw, the eagle could overcome
00:09:39 him thanks to his huge claws.
00:09:41 Funny scene?
00:09:42 It's not very funny to the fox, it's good that he remained intact.
00:09:51 This cat did not immediately understand the size of the one that he wanted to attack.
00:09:56 The cat was sneaking up to the bald eagle who was just having lunch with his favorite
00:10:00 fish.
00:10:01 Just look how the cat changed his mind about attacking when he realized what a huge bird
00:10:06 was in front of him.
00:10:08 One glance of the eagle was enough to cool the hunting ardor of the predator.
00:10:12 How would you voice their dialogue?
00:10:15 Write some options in the comments.
00:10:19 However, sometimes conceit fails eagles.
00:10:24 This predatory giant thought that he would be feared and shunned.
00:10:28 No matter how, he just doesn't know who crows are.
00:10:33 This brazen bird flew up to the eagle from above and sat on it.
00:10:38 This is not an attack, it's just that the crow wanted a ride.
00:10:41 Well, it's not difficult for the eagle.
00:10:44 The bird of prey was in shock, but the crow, having rolled on it, calmly flew away on its
00:10:49 own business.
00:10:53 The cries of seagulls over the seashore, the smell of salt water, the feeling of wind on
00:10:58 your face.
00:10:59 Romantic?
00:11:00 Yes, but only until you decide to get to know the seagulls a little better.
00:11:07 Like with this little thief who stole a GoPro camera.
00:11:11 If it seems to you that in her gaze you see the coolness of a gangster, well, don't think.
00:11:18 The seagulls are really in constant combat readiness mode.
00:11:29 It turns out that they are real scumbags, which is better not to mess with them.
00:11:34 And this is at a relatively modest size.
00:11:37 It sounds like the laughter of some movie villain, don't you agree?
00:11:46 These pigeons mistook the seagull for another beggar bird.
00:11:49 Very wrong.
00:11:51 In fact, the seagull came to have a snack just with them.
00:11:55 With its sharp beak, this creature inflicted such crushing blows that the pigeons had no
00:12:00 chance.
00:12:02 Agree.
00:12:03 Now you will look at the seagull with completely different eyes.
00:12:08 The seagull can only use brute force, but also tactics.
00:12:13 Here she caught a pigeon and drowned it so as not to fight for a long time.
00:12:18 Cold calculation in the case.
00:12:22 The same thing is the case with the sparrow hunting.
00:12:25 The seagull is in no hurry and does not waste energy.
00:12:29 She flew up to the bird, grabbed the first sparrow she saw and flew away.
00:12:34 It's like going to the bakery for bread.
00:12:36 And even a rat is waiting for the same fate, although usually this animal can fight back
00:12:41 even a small dog.
00:12:44 Moreover, a seagull can attack a larger animal.
00:12:49 For a seagull, a domestic cat in size is the same as a mountain lion for a person.
00:12:55 But this does not prevent the bird from calmly approaching the cat during his lunch and coolly
00:12:59 taking away his food.
00:13:02 The cat is shocked by such impudence and does not know how to react.
00:13:06 Perhaps this saved him.
00:13:07 He never got hit with the powerful beak of the seagull.
00:13:14 Why did the seagull attack the dog is a mystery.
00:13:17 From the point of view of instincts, this makes no sense.
00:13:20 The bird will not be able to eat the dog.
00:13:22 There is nothing to take away from him.
00:13:24 It seemed that the four-legged simply did not like this feathered one who believes that
00:13:28 he owns the entire surrounding area.
00:13:31 Therefore, the seagull attacks the dog again and again like some fighter coming into turns,
00:13:37 hits and tries to drive away the stunned dog, which despite the absence of injuries, even
00:13:42 becomes a little sorry.
00:13:46 The impudence of the seagull reaches some incredible levels.
00:13:50 People on the pier noticed the tuna and decided to lure it closer to the surface with food.
00:13:56 Is someone throwing food around?
00:13:58 Of course, the seagull could not ignore this and flew as low as possible over the water
00:14:02 in order to catch the food.
00:14:05 As a result, the tuna accidentally was grabbed.
00:14:09 This fish turned out to be so big that it could swallow a seagull whole.
00:14:14 But tuna really didn't know who he was messing with.
00:14:18 It is unclear whether he was just scared or the seagull managed to inflict some damage
00:14:22 to the fish with its beak, but the tuna released the seagull from its mouth.
00:14:27 Surprisingly, the bird survived.
00:14:29 We thought that such stories were possible only in fantastic blockbusters to get into
00:14:34 the mouth of an underwater giant, but to fight and get out of there alive.
00:14:39 The seagull brings this plot to life.
00:14:42 Although we used to think that seagulls live near the seacoasts, these birds also fly quite
00:14:47 far from the water.
00:14:49 Many were struck by the brutality of the plot in hunting such a seagull.
00:14:54 She noticed the rabbit's lair.
00:14:56 A cute fluffy creature, but not for the seagull.
00:15:02 For her, a rabbit is a hearty lunch.
00:15:04 A seagull catches him near the entrance to the den and puts its beak into action.
00:15:09 It's not as sharp as the hawks, but it's very durable.
00:15:12 The seagull is able to lift the rabbit and cause irreversible damage to the spine with
00:15:16 sharp powerful movements from side to side.
00:15:21 After that, the seagull eats the victim whole, but a rabbit weighs only three times less
00:15:26 than a bird.
00:15:31 It's as if a person could eat a couple of huge steaks, several burgers with potatoes,
00:15:36 several portions of meat, salads, snacks in one sitting, and after that, he still wanted
00:15:42 supplements.
00:15:43 Monstrous appetite, wouldn't you agree?
00:15:47 Moreover, hunting for a rabbit is the norm for this bird.
00:15:51 It must be admitted that the seagull sometimes run into an opponent, with whom it is still
00:15:56 better not to mess.
00:15:58 Who can resist this feathered one?
00:16:00 Of course, only another bird.
00:16:03 And we are not talking about hawks, but about ordinary ducks.
00:16:07 That's who can show the seagull that she made a mistake with her opponent.
00:16:11 A duck fights with a seagull in its element, on the surface of the water.
00:16:17 Thanks to a special secret with which she lubricates her feathers, they do not get wet
00:16:21 in the water, and ducks can not only swim for as long as they want, but also dive.
00:16:27 If an eagle got into the water, its wings would just get wet and it would drown.
00:16:32 In a battle with a seagull, the duck uses its advantage 100%.
00:16:38 She just drowns the enemy, pushes from above, and constantly attacks with her beak, pinches,
00:16:43 and hits.
00:16:45 It is not always possible for a seagull to climb back onto a wing after that.
00:16:52 Do you like stories about the triumph of justice?
00:16:55 For example, where a robber breaks into a house, thinking that there are defenseless
00:16:58 grandmothers but meets someone like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson inside and even armed.
00:17:07 The camera lens caught the same story, but from the world of birds.
00:17:12 The hawk wanted to ruin someone else's nest.
00:17:15 He did not see who lived there, but decided that he was still in no danger as a formidable
00:17:19 predator.
00:17:20 Therefore, he can fly there to feast on eggs or even eat other people's chicks.
00:17:27 In vain, he didn't know who he was messing with.
00:17:31 One gets the feeling that he was expected there.
00:17:34 As soon as his head appeared in the entrance, two large owls immediately pulled him inside.
00:17:40 It turned out that this was their home and the hawk invaded the territory or even larger
00:17:44 in stronger birds of prey.
00:17:47 The panic in his eyes indicates that he understood his mistake as well.
00:17:52 The owls grabbed his paws with their own and literally disarmed him.
00:17:57 The hawk could only spread its wings to push them away somehow.
00:18:01 No attempts to escape helped.
00:18:03 The owl seemed to have chained their enemy.
00:18:05 Moreover, they did not even try to peck it or tear it with their claws.
00:18:09 It seems that they have taken him hostage and are enjoying the horror of the hawk who
00:18:14 no longer hopes to get out of there alive.
00:18:18 Surprisingly, in the end, the hawk is released and it breaks out of someone else's nest.
00:18:25 He will never climb in there again.
00:18:28 And what would you do in the place of these owls?
00:18:30 Answer in the comments.
00:18:33 What do you know about swans?
00:18:36 It is quite widely known that they are monogamous and faithful birds that choose one pair for
00:18:40 their entire life.
00:18:42 Therefore, as well as because of the elegant curve of the neck, powerful wings and beautiful
00:18:48 plumage, they have become a symbol of love.
00:18:52 Love is cruel, just like swans.
00:18:57 It turns out that these birds are real looters who ruin other people's nests.
00:19:04 If there is another feathered creature next to them, an unpleasant surprise awaits him.
00:19:10 The swan attacks for no reason and provocation even completely harmless neighbors.
00:19:15 With powerful blows of their wings, they are able to stun an opponent after which they
00:19:19 drown him in the water.
00:19:23 And if a land animal gets into the water, which is almost helpless there, then this
00:19:27 is a real gift for a cruel swan.
00:19:31 The dogs did not know who they were messing with and did not immediately realize that
00:19:35 their only chance to escape was flight.
00:19:39 Away from the water, a swan can also give you some surprises.
00:19:43 For example, for no reason just attacking a dog.
00:19:46 The swan has no bloodthirsty motives, he's not trying to eat the dog, just beat him up.
00:19:51 And the only reason is that the bird just didn't like the dog.
00:19:57 In general, the devotion of swans goes beyond all bounds.
00:20:01 This family was crossing the roads when the chicks suddenly stopped.
00:20:06 That's it, it's their road now.
00:20:08 And multi-ton cars will have to wait or go around these impudent birds.
00:20:13 Otherwise, the enraged father will attack them too.
00:20:16 It seems that the policeman does not protect birds from people, but on the contrary, keeps
00:20:21 drivers away from swans to avoid a fight.
00:20:25 Just look at how far away from the swans this cop is trying to stay.
00:20:28 He knows what's coming for him.
00:20:32 The swans are also fighting amongst themselves, and very brutally.
00:20:36 This swan attacked the black cousin, perhaps for the sake of the territory or maybe just
00:20:42 a bad mood.
00:20:44 And even the retreat of the enemy did not force the aggressor to stop.
00:20:48 He chased another swan, pinched it, and then grabbed it by the throat and tried to drown
00:20:53 it.
00:20:54 Fortunately, the black swan broke free and managed to escape.
00:21:00 But he will definitely leave this pond for a long time.
00:21:04 And the ducks who watched the battle also clearly don't want to go back there.
00:21:11 Usually elephants behave calmly and move slowly across the savannah in search of food.
00:21:18 These predators decided that this behavior is a sign of weakness.
00:21:23 Huge mistake.
00:21:27 The elephant shows that he is alone is like a whole army.
00:21:32 Now we are going to show you other amazing cases when animals have shown that it is better
00:21:38 not to mess with them.
00:21:44 Elephants behave especially brutally in order to protect loved ones.
00:21:48 Yes, they have very developed family ties.
00:21:52 Therefore, when a whole pride of lions, despite the numerical advantage, bravery, and strength,
00:21:58 attacked the baby elephant, it was a big mistake.
00:22:03 They messed with the wrong elephant.
00:22:05 The female went on the attack and literally scattered a whole group of lions.
00:22:10 They fought desperately to save the cub and managed to recapture it from the enemies.
00:22:15 But if you think this is the end of the story, that is where you are wrong.
00:22:21 It turns out that elephants' amazing memory can be a problem.
00:22:25 The female remembered the stress of the experience.
00:22:28 And when the lions were quietly eating their lunch, she attacked them first.
00:22:34 It's hard to say whether it was purposeful revenge or the elephant just wanted to drive
00:22:38 the pride from her pasture.
00:22:41 But in any case, she achieved her goal.
00:22:44 The lions had to run in different directions just not to get hit by this live, battering
00:22:49 ram weighing several tons.
00:22:52 So to run over an elephant means not only to get a serious beating right on the spot,
00:22:57 but also to obtain a dangerous enemy.
00:23:01 These lions definitely regretted that they once got involved with this elephant.
00:23:08 The tiger is used to dangerous challenges.
00:23:11 He often hunts buffaloes, which are three times heavier than him.
00:23:15 But here the striped predator clearly did not calculate the strength when he attacked
00:23:19 the elephant.
00:23:21 Although the Indian species of these huge animals is slightly smaller than the African,
00:23:25 they are still the largest land animals on the planet.
00:23:30 The tiger's attack made no impression on the elephant.
00:23:34 He does not even think of running away or going on the defensive.
00:23:38 What for?
00:23:39 With a mass of more than three tons, an elephant is 12 times heavier than the tiger.
00:23:43 Therefore the herbivore immediately turns 180 degrees and with lightning speed goes
00:23:49 on the attack as soon as it notices the enemy.
00:23:53 The tiger is shocked by such a meeting.
00:23:55 He has to run away.
00:24:01 The wild boar is a relative of the domestic pig.
00:24:04 But in a fight between them, we know who you're betting on.
00:24:08 Of course the boar, with its powerful fangs, almost impenetrable skin and ferocious temper.
00:24:14 He can put a larger horse to flight and withstand a shot from a gun almost at point-blank range.
00:24:20 However, that would be a mistake.
00:24:23 Here the boar decided to take out his evil temper on the pig, but did not take into account
00:24:28 that there is a very thick layer of adipose tissue under its smooth skin.
00:24:34 It acts as no less effective protection than a hard hide and does not miss a single blow.
00:24:41 It seems that a pink pig with floppy ears and short legs is defenseless against the
00:24:45 rage of a boar.
00:24:47 But all the blows of a wild beast slip off the skin of a pig.
00:24:52 And then the pig goes into a counterattack and makes the wild boar run.
00:24:59 Mass advantage is a great argument for winning.
00:25:02 You don't expect such a fury from a domestic pig, do you?
00:25:06 The boar doesn't either, and he paid for it.
00:25:12 Each of these dogs is larger than a monitor lizard and is better armed with fangs and
00:25:16 claws.
00:25:18 There are four dogs.
00:25:19 It seems that the fate of the reptile is predetermined, but the dogs contacted the wrong opponent.
00:25:25 The monitor lizard takes off from its place literally like a miniature projectile.
00:25:30 He does not allow himself to be completely surrounded and is the first to rush into the
00:25:35 attack.
00:25:36 He chose one of the dogs and pounces on it with incredible malice.
00:25:40 It is difficult to make out something behind the cloud of dust that two animals raised
00:25:44 during the battle.
00:25:46 But it turned out that the monitor lizard survived, and his brave maneuver allowed him
00:25:50 to knock down the attacking rush of the dogs and escape from their surroundings.
00:25:56 Usually, the zebra's only chance to survive an attack by a large predator is escape.
00:26:05 But these striped ungulates clearly went to self-defense courses.
00:26:10 Just look at how cool they defend themselves.
00:26:13 There is everything here.
00:26:15 A back kick, a throw over the shoulder, and suppression of the opponent on the ground.
00:26:22 Martial arts experts, how do you like these techniques performed by the zebra?
00:26:25 Share your opinion in the comments.
00:26:30 A crocodile can drag a wildebeest, which weighs like a small motorcycle, under the
00:26:34 water.
00:26:35 What is some kind of macaque for this reptile?
00:26:38 A pack of chips?
00:26:40 Not even.
00:26:41 The crocodile made a mistake in choosing an opponent.
00:26:44 He did not know that these primates have really indomitable courage and at the same time try
00:26:49 to take care of each other to the last moment.
00:26:52 The crocodile grabbed one monkey.
00:26:55 However, not only the pack did not run away, but attacked the reptile to repel a relative.
00:27:02 A hail of hits fell on the crocodile.
00:27:06 Maybe two or three macaques couldn't hurt him, but there were too many of them.
00:27:11 The crocodile had to let go of the prey.
00:27:14 Such dedication and loyalty to the family deserves your like, doesn't it?
00:27:22 This leopard cub was completely defenseless against an adult cruel hyena.
00:27:28 The kid was waiting for his mother to return from hunting and could only hope that the
00:27:32 enemy would not notice him in the thicket.
00:27:36 Unfortunately, the disguise did not help.
00:27:39 The hyena noticed the prey and rushed to the baby.
00:27:42 Only she underestimated this kitten.
00:27:45 Of course, he couldn't fight the hyena, but he could run away.
00:27:50 Although leopards are not known for endurance, if their life is at stake, they will run for
00:27:55 as long as necessary.
00:27:59 At the very last moment, when the hyena's jaws almost closed on the leopard's paws,
00:28:04 the kitten managed to jump up a tree and escape.
00:28:08 The people who were watching this scene couldn't help but applaud.
00:28:16 And how would you behave in their place?
00:28:18 Would you root for a hyena or vice versa?
00:28:21 Would you try to save the kitten?
00:28:23 Let me know in the comments.
00:28:25 We are very interested in your opinion.
00:28:30 Compared to a domestic cat, a tiger is a real titan.
00:28:33 A cat could fit entirely in the mouth of its distant relative.
00:28:38 It seems that the striped cat understands this and looks at the cat with disdain.
00:28:43 In vain, the cat immediately reminds the giant which of them is in the cage.
00:28:52 Most likely, this is another red cat, but he behaves no less cool.
00:28:57 Instead of escaping, he takes a defensive stance to be able to fight with all four limbs.
00:29:05 And this despite the fact that his opponents are a pair of tigers.
00:29:09 And this time the cat is not protected by the bars of the cage.
00:29:13 The tiger makes a tentative light strike.
00:29:16 Of course, he could crush the cat, but he acts carefully.
00:29:19 Why hurry?
00:29:21 And when the tiger meets just a furious rebuff, the striped cat retreats.
00:29:27 And the kid celebrates his victory.
00:29:30 If he decided to lie here, then no giants would drive him away.
00:29:35 It seems that he comes to the edge of the enclosure with a mute question in his eyes.
00:29:40 Did you see that?
00:29:42 Get this scumbag out of here.
00:29:48 Cats are generally fine with assessing their own fighting qualities.
00:29:52 They are often underestimated because of their relatively small size.
00:29:57 But the camera lens gets phenomenal cases when cats showed who was the coolest fighter
00:30:02 here.
00:30:03 Of course, they don't have any special protection.
00:30:07 They are small and vulnerable to the jaws and claws of a larger enemy.
00:30:13 But the cat still needs to be caught.
00:30:16 These animals are incredibly quirky and cunning.
00:30:19 They can often lower the vigilance of a possible opponent to deliver an unexpected and insidious
00:30:25 blow.
00:30:26 And the clawed paws of a cat causes a lot of pain, even if they are not able to break
00:30:32 large vessels in animals several times larger.
00:30:36 And cats also know the weaknesses of their opponents and often aim at the eyes and other
00:30:41 vulnerable points.
00:30:43 In general, do not anger the seals.
00:30:45 Do not make this mistake.
00:30:51 Gibbons with their cute faces, vegetarian diet, and long thin arms seem so cute.
00:30:59 But it turns out to be a territorial animal that is trying to drive away any potentially
00:31:05 dangerous creature from its land.
00:31:08 Even if we are talking about an adult tiger.
00:31:11 And it looks pretty impressive.
00:31:14 Gibbons can't really threaten tigers.
00:31:16 But primates can annoy, pull, irritate.
00:31:20 It goes down, beats the tiger, and immediately returns back to the thin branches where it
00:31:26 was.
00:31:27 At the same time, the monkey seriously risks himself because the reaction of the striped
00:31:32 predator is lightning fast.
00:31:34 But the tiger made a mistake in choosing a resting place.
00:31:37 The gibbon is too agile.
00:31:39 It touched the tiger and immediately soared up on the thin branches where a heavy cat
00:31:44 could neither jump nor climb.
00:31:48 At the same time, the scene looks as funny as it is cool.
00:31:51 Chasing away a tiger with light slaps is an enviable skill.
00:31:55 It seems that the gibbon is playing with the tiger.
00:31:58 And the predator is against it and wants to rest in peace.
00:32:01 So he leaves when he realizes that he will not be left alone here.
00:32:07 But most likely the reason for this behavior of the primate is precisely his desire to
00:32:12 force a dangerous predator to leave.
00:32:15 However, it looks nice.
00:32:17 Especially because no one was really hurt.
00:32:25 This lion did not try to attack the lioness.
00:32:27 It apparently decided to play a joke on it and crept up to the sleeping female to make
00:32:32 a gentle bite.
00:32:33 But it didn't appreciate the humor.
00:32:37 An angry female who has been prevented from sleeping is an opponent who should not be
00:32:41 underestimated.
00:32:42 Poor lion.
00:32:45 Let his fate be a lesson for all of us.
00:32:48 Probably, kangaroos seem cute to us because they are at the same time very different from
00:32:55 us and at the same time, thanks to the habit of standing straight and grabbing objects
00:33:00 with their front paws hands, they are somewhat similar to us.
00:33:05 Here too, although a dog is a friend of a person, you involuntarily begin to worry about
00:33:10 the kangaroo.
00:33:11 After all, the duck has already driven him into the water.
00:33:14 So what will happen to the boar marsupial?
00:33:16 It turns out that there is nothing wrong.
00:33:18 He is not as defenseless as it may seem at first glance.
00:33:23 It seems that going into the water is a part of his insidious plan.
00:33:27 With one sharp movement, the kangaroo grabs the dog and begins to drown him.
00:33:33 It seems as if an ordinary hunting scene has turned into a thriller.
00:33:37 The kangaroo lifts his head away from the water, but its grip does not weaken, so the
00:33:42 animal really resembles some kind of negative character who revealed his true nature at
00:33:47 the very last moment.
00:33:52 The dog, however, manages to escape, but it isn't likely that he will hunt kangaroos
00:33:57 now.
00:34:00 Probably this cobra was expecting an easy hunt when it got into the yard to people.
00:34:05 Well, there are no mongooses nearby, nor is there a man with a gun.
00:34:10 This means that both the chickens and their mother hen will become easy prey.
00:34:16 Perhaps the snake thought so too.
00:34:18 But he was wrong.
00:34:20 The chicken decided that this yard needed a new hero.
00:34:25 Some of them don't wear capes.
00:34:27 They cackle and fuss, but at the right moment they are the first to attack a dangerous enemy.
00:34:34 It was this feat that was accomplished by the simplest chicken, which did not even try
00:34:38 to take its offspring away from the yard.
00:34:42 Instead, the self-confident bird calmly approaches the cobra, which could have stopped the heart
00:34:47 of an adult elephant with just one bite.
00:34:53 The snake is already shocked by this impudence.
00:34:56 But this is just the beginning.
00:34:58 Now the chicken will give such a beating to the reptile that the cobra will forever forget
00:35:03 the way to this yard.
00:35:05 Let the bird cannot resist a snake's venom, it still needs to be bitten.
00:35:10 The chicken acts unexpectedly nimbly and leaves the cobra no chance to inflict a dangerous
00:35:15 bite.
00:35:19 Lions and tigers are different species, but they belong to the same family, the panthers.
00:35:26 And although the structure of the skull and skeleton are almost the same, tigers are much
00:35:30 larger, by about 10-15%.
00:35:35 It's like the difference between boxers in different weight categories.
00:35:39 Only when these tigers decided that the territory of the enclosure belonged to them completely,
00:35:45 they were in for an unpleasant surprise.
00:35:48 There is one lion and two tigers, but the mighty king of beasts does not care about
00:35:54 it.
00:35:55 Striped predators can be incredibly strong, but fighting skills and courage turned out
00:35:59 to be the lion's trump cards.
00:36:01 However, in the wild, the same lions and tigers cannot create married couples.
00:36:07 Once their habitat coincided over a fairly large area in India, now there is only one
00:36:12 reserve where they can theoretically meet each other.
00:36:17 This is the Girsky Forest.
00:36:19 There will be no particularly tender feelings between them due to the differences in lifestyle
00:36:24 and competition for food.
00:36:26 But since tigers prefer dense thickets and lions like plains, they have to fight in exceptional
00:36:32 cases.
00:36:34 Therefore, it is usually those predators that are kept in captivity that will sort out the
00:36:40 relationship.
00:36:43 Here big cats do not compete for food and share a rather cramped space.
00:36:50 Tigers have a huge impact force and are able to break a horse's spine.
00:36:55 Although the mane gives the lions a more impressive appearance, if we compare only muscle mass,
00:37:00 they are inferior to tigers by much.
00:37:04 But still the striped predator is forced to give up and retreat.
00:37:09 He really shouldn't have attacked that lion.
00:37:12 It was a big mistake to mess with such an incredible opponent.
00:37:17 What is the secret of the victory of the king of beasts?
00:37:21 In combat skills, the lion strikes more accurately, his mane plays the role of natural armor,
00:37:26 and in addition, this lion is more stable.
00:37:29 The tiger tries to dominate, rises on its hind legs and attacks from above.
00:37:35 It would have made another opponent run away in a panic, but the lion is too brave.
00:37:40 And the fact that he retains at least three points of support and hits with one paw more
00:37:45 than often than the other two, this allows him to throw opponents off balance during
00:37:50 the offensive and force them to retreat and fall.
00:37:55 And who are you rooting for in this fight?
00:37:57 Answer in the comments.
00:38:03 Mountain eagles are incredibly cool predators that are able to lift a mountain goat several
00:38:08 times heavier than themselves, then drop their prey from a mountain ledge.
00:38:14 And only then enjoy lunch.
00:38:18 But something has gone wrong here.
00:38:21 This ungulate turned out to be too cool of prey, and the eagle is very clearly surprised.
00:38:27 He did not expect such a rebuff.
00:38:30 Yes, the goat falls, but the bird also falls with it.
00:38:35 Their fight at a great height is exciting.
00:38:38 A little more and you might start to feel dizzy.
00:38:42 Opponents fall again and again, but the goat does not lose its balance.
00:38:47 Now he uses gravity as his ally.
00:38:50 The ungulate with acceleration falls directly on the eagle, pinning it to the rock.
00:38:56 I think something cracked.
00:38:57 But we must give this bird its due.
00:39:00 It does not let go of its grip and tries to continue the fight.
00:39:04 Another mistake.
00:39:06 The goat understands that the victim did not have enough cuffs, so he still throws off
00:39:10 the predator and then runs away.
00:39:13 And even tramples into the bargain.
00:39:17 At the same time, the goat was gladly supported by a relative who also walked on the bird
00:39:21 with sharp hooves.
00:39:23 Today, the eagle will be left without lunch.
00:39:29 Critters are said to be the most dangerous animals in Africa.
00:39:33 Although they seem pretty cute with their big noses, they are actually incredibly vicious
00:39:39 critters.
00:39:41 This is one of the few territorial herbivore species that fiercely defends their land,
00:39:47 like some kind of saber-toothed tiger.
00:39:50 A very thick layer of adipose tissue under a strong, smooth and firm skin plays the role
00:39:55 of an almost insurmountable armor.
00:39:58 The fangs and claws of many predators just slip off of it.
00:40:02 At the same time, the hippopotamus competes with the rhinoceros for the title of the second
00:40:07 largest, strongest and most massive land mammal on the planet after the elephant.
00:40:13 To this set of advantages, you need to add huge fangs, each as long as a pirate saber.
00:40:19 With them, a hippopotamus can crush bones.
00:40:22 In general, as you understand, these animals are doing well with self-confidence.
00:40:32 Hippos just are not afraid of anyone.
00:40:35 They dictate the conditions on their own territory.
00:40:39 Hippos can attack a predator simply because it annoys them.
00:40:44 This giant is absolutely not afraid of fighting and seems to be only happy about the opportunity
00:40:51 to show his character, but at the same time the hippopotamus fights very cruelly.
00:40:55 He goes to ram, tries to trample, but first of all it fights, crushes with its jaws and
00:41:00 pierces with its fangs.
00:41:02 There are a lot of cases of attacks even on motorboats.
00:41:06 The hippopotamus easily destroys the wooden hull of a small vessel.
00:41:10 And he can also unexpectedly attack a herbivore, which certainly does not threaten him in any
00:41:15 way.
00:41:18 In general, this bully behaves like a real scumbag.
00:41:27 As you understand, such self-confidence could not end well for him.
00:41:32 Usually a hippo is not afraid of lions and does not try to escape.
00:41:36 Instead, the giant goes on the attack himself.
00:41:39 Well, we must admit, the beginning of the fight really took place according to the rules
00:41:44 of the hippopotamus.
00:41:46 Just look at the monstrous force with which he squeezed the lioness's head in his jaws.
00:41:53 It seems like he could swallow her completely.
00:41:56 But the strength of the lions is not really in the huge power of the blow or the jaws.
00:42:01 By the way, their bite force is not so great.
00:42:03 The jaguar bites better.
00:42:05 No, the strength of the lions is in the pride.
00:42:08 These lionesses can't handle a hippo?
00:42:11 Well, seven predatory cats will take up the case then.
00:42:16 Seven can't finish the job either?
00:42:19 No problem, a male comes to their aid.
00:42:22 There is a stereotype that male lions do not hunt.
00:42:26 That's not the case.
00:42:27 They simply do not sit in ambush as their mane immediately betrays a predator in any
00:42:31 environment.
00:42:33 But if the lionesses have surrounded too strong a prey, the male will definitely come to the
00:42:37 rescue.
00:42:39 Great efforts have turned a giant ferocious hippopotamus from a horror movie for all the
00:42:44 surrounding swamps into a hearty breakfast for the entire pride.
00:42:54 Sometimes it happens that animal encounters with an unexpected ending do not look cruel
00:42:59 at all, but rather cute.
00:43:02 In general, otters should not be underestimated.
00:43:05 They are pretty cool guys, especially if they attack in a pack.
00:43:09 But this orangutan should not have been underestimated.
00:43:13 At first, he retreats.
00:43:15 The peaceful monkey does not want to fight.
00:43:18 But when he realizes that the otters are not calming down, this primate picks up a stick.
00:43:25 Orangutans not only belong to one of the most intelligent primates that can use tools, but
00:43:30 also have strength.
00:43:32 Get away from me, you impudence.
00:43:34 The monkey does not seem particularly angry.
00:43:37 Rather, she is annoyed by the audacity of the otters.
00:43:44 In general, an orangutan is such a cute retired special forces soldier.
00:43:48 Yeah, he has already grown a small belly, looks lazy, and is always polite to his neighbors.
00:43:55 But if you make him angry, he will immediately remember the past and break the legs of someone
00:44:00 who allows himself too much.
00:44:02 Like this.
00:44:03 At first, the orangutan treats the monkey's pranks with patience and understanding.
00:44:10 But when she abuses these advantages, the larger beast remembers that it can literally
00:44:15 swat the insolent.
00:44:23 But still, this story is much more touching and amazing.
00:44:28 These loggers are destroying an ancient rainforest.
00:44:32 Maybe for the sake of increasing the area or the territory for crops.
00:44:36 Maybe for the sake of mining.
00:44:38 It doesn't matter.
00:44:41 But what really matters is the feelings of the inhabitants of the ancient thicket.
00:44:46 Yes, these animals have feelings too.
00:44:51 Like the hero of a blockbuster on an environmental theme, the most ordinary lone orangutan stands
00:44:57 against a huge bulldozer.
00:45:00 The colossal size, relative to the primate, of a car with a metal bucket and a noisy engine
00:45:06 should have caused an orangutan to have a real panic attack and drive him away from
00:45:10 here.
00:45:12 But this monkey is too smart for that.
00:45:15 She shows everyone, "You messed with the wrong lady."
00:45:20 This resident of the jungle is not so easy to intimidate, and the orangutan goes out
00:45:25 to fight against the bulldozer.
00:45:29 Without hope or possibility of victory, just because that's her position.
00:45:34 Yes, my friend, this red monkey has a public position formulated more clearly than most
00:45:40 of those you see in your own hometown.
00:45:44 But if you have experience fighting for wildlife conservation and ego activism, then share
00:45:50 it into the comments below this video.
00:45:52 We would really love to hear your story.
00:45:57 At the same time, the orangutan got as close as possible to the bucket to fight with him,
00:46:02 like a knight with a terrible dragon.
00:46:04 Although the primate cannot destroy metal, its very presence on this branch does not
00:46:08 allow the builders to move on.
00:46:10 Therefore, in a sense, the animal won.
00:46:14 Well, or at least something that made you think about what is happening in the distant
00:46:18 forests and jungles.
00:46:23 The courage of this monkey motivates and inspires to join this fight, does it not?
00:46:29 No, we are not calling to attack construction equipment.
00:46:33 But you must admit, wildlife deserves to take care of it and protect its mysteries and unexplored
00:46:38 corners from destruction.
00:46:44 It seems that even the builders who worked in this place also felt the grief of the orangutan
00:46:48 for the destroyed thicket, which was his home.
00:46:54 It remains to be hoped that this brave animal is now alive, healthy, and has found a new
00:46:59 home.
00:47:01 At least, neither the bulldozer driver nor the other people did any harm to the primate.
00:47:08 Interestingly enough, when an orangutan went out to fight against the bulldozer, he thought
00:47:13 that he was facing a huge monster that was uprooting his forest.
00:47:17 Or did the animal understand the role of man in this terrible destruction of the jungle
00:47:23 and was just trying to show the bipeds that they would not be able to destroy everything
00:47:27 here just like that?
00:47:29 We can only guess.
00:47:32 What do you think?
00:47:36 When the mare realized that the stallion did not understand and did not accept a rejection,
00:47:41 she decided on a more explicit way to show that she did not like him.
00:47:45 Namely, with the help of a knockout blow directly to the head.
00:47:50 The stallion simply turned off from the impact of powerful hooves on the skull.
00:47:56 While now perhaps he will behave more like a gentleman with women.
00:48:03 The relationship between badgers and foxes is an example of an amazing interspecies friendship.
00:48:10 Usually.
00:48:11 But not this time.
00:48:13 Two animals entered the territory of human habitation with the explicit purpose of finding
00:48:18 something tasty.
00:48:19 Well, the badger clearly understands, he's not as cute as the fox.
00:48:24 And there are not enough treats for everyone.
00:48:26 So, we'll have to show the redhead that we'll have to leave.
00:48:30 Of course, it turned out to be brutal, but in fact the fox simply underestimated the
00:48:34 power of the badger.
00:48:36 Their grip will surprise many.
00:48:41 Remember in the film Guardians, there was a cool moment.
00:48:44 The prisoners approached the arrested superhero to settle old scores.
00:48:48 It all ended with an epic phrase.
00:48:50 "It wasn't me who was locked up with you, and it's you who are locked up with me."
00:48:57 It wasn't me who was locked up with you.
00:49:01 And it's you who are locked up with me.
00:49:04 Well these hyena-like dogs made the same mistake as the bandits in the movie.
00:49:09 They underestimated the enemy and decided that he was trapped.
00:49:14 In fact, the gazelle that you see now is one of the few artyodactyls that are distinguished
00:49:19 by a very determined character and a love of fighting.
00:49:25 Perhaps these dogs thought that the gazelle had gone to the depths because of panic trying
00:49:29 to escape.
00:49:30 In fact, the ungulate lured predators to a place where they would have neither the opportunity
00:49:35 to surround nor the advantage of a flat surface.
00:49:40 And when the horned creature realized that the dog was carried away and believed in his
00:49:45 victory, he turned into a crushing counterattack.
00:49:49 The gazelle literally trampled the predator and almost drowned him.
00:49:54 An object lesson for fellow humans who understood the essence of the situation in time and did
00:49:59 not dare to pursue a higher animal at depth.
00:50:08 The behavior of this gang of macaques does not cause any involvement.
00:50:13 They really fancy themselves too strong and invulnerable to smaller otters.
00:50:20 It seems that primates treat otters like toys.
00:50:23 They shake the kids from side to side, sometimes even bang their heads on the rocks.
00:50:27 Why would an animal that doesn't try to hunt do that?
00:50:32 Out of curiosity or because of a violent nature?
00:50:37 To be honest, it is extremely difficult to perceive all kinds of animals equally objectively
00:50:42 and with equal sympathy.
00:50:44 And it's not because some animals seem more beautiful.
00:50:48 It's just that the habits of certain species are really associated with meanness and cruelty.
00:50:56 Whereas surprisingly other animals behave nobly, at least by our human standards.
00:51:05 Or do you think that it is unacceptable and irrational to evaluate the behavior of animals
00:51:10 from the point of view of human views on ethics?
00:51:14 Or vice versa, do you believe that animals can also be guided by good intentions, which
00:51:18 means that there are also villains among them?
00:51:22 Answer in the comments.
00:51:24 Maybe you are equally more for hyenas and lions.
00:51:30 If you are outraged by the behavior of these vile macaques, then now you will see that
00:51:35 they underestimated their enemy.
00:51:38 Maybe one otter is weaker than a primate, but altogether they represent a formidable
00:51:43 force.
00:51:44 Otters caught a macaque and threw it into the water, and then surrounded from all sides.
00:51:49 From the sides, from below, from above, their sharp teeth were constantly wounded, bitten,
00:51:55 looking for a gap in the defense.
00:51:57 The macaque tries to fight back, but the otters in the water are too strong.
00:52:01 It is much more convenient for them to act there.
00:52:04 And the otters fight too harmoniously to be resisted.
00:52:10 Although the macaque is trying to fight off a relative, he has no chance.
00:52:14 The otters have dealt with the enemy and have shown that contacting them is the biggest
00:52:19 mistake a monkey can make.
00:52:26 Do you see a shark?
00:52:27 Ah, there she is.
00:52:30 An invisible predator that plows the waters of the ocean, like her ancestors millions
00:52:34 of years before.
00:52:35 Are you scared?
00:52:37 She knows you're scared.
00:52:39 But this sea lion is not the enemy on whose fear you can count.
00:52:45 This mammal is not just not afraid of the shark, it attacks first and literally bites
00:52:50 the huge fish, throwing it out of the water.
00:52:55 For a sea lion, this shark with all its size and powerful jaws is just a hearty lunch.
00:53:04 When a bully does not get rebuffed for a long time, he may believe in his own strength too
00:53:08 much.
00:53:11 This dog really thinks he can scare a bull, weighing almost a ton.
00:53:16 This ungulate endured the stupidity of the opponent for a while, but then decided to
00:53:20 teach it a lesson.
00:53:22 And it did it in the most convincing way.
00:53:25 With a kick that threw the dogs away and slammed it into the doorjamb.
00:53:30 Now the little impudent dog will think several times on whom it is possible and on whom it
00:53:35 is not possible to bark and rush.
00:53:39 Archimedes said, "Give me a fulcrum and I will move the earth."
00:53:46 It is not known whether the bull of the work studied the biography of an ancient physicist,
00:53:50 but the concept of Archimedes was embodied 100% here.
00:53:57 During the enemy's attack, the bull went into defense, found a foothold, and took a
00:54:02 crushing blow from the enemy with such fortitude that the bull literally did a somersault in
00:54:07 the air and landed on his back.
00:54:10 He himself is shocked by the acrobatic trick that he has just performed.
00:54:18 But it must be admitted, he does not take stubbornness.
00:54:21 The bull jumped up and continued the duel.
00:54:23 Apparently, they didn't share something important.
00:54:31 You know about the reputation of honey badgers, right?
00:54:34 So these hyenas were clearly unaware and underestimated this kid.
00:54:39 Of course, even against one hyena, the honey badger is like a gnome against a troll.
00:54:44 And here hyenas are generally three against one.
00:54:47 But neither the size of the enemy nor the numerical superiority does not bother our
00:54:51 furious hero at all.
00:54:53 He goes into battle and shows the hyenas where they belong.
00:54:57 In a pile of garbage.
00:54:59 Although the jaws of spotted predators can shatter bones, the honey badger not only has
00:55:04 a strong hide, but also reacts to attacks with the speed of a bullet.
00:55:11 As soon as the hyena tries to grab him, the honey badger immediately turns to her for
00:55:16 a counterattack.
00:55:18 The hyenas thought they had surrounded the enemy, but for the honey badger, this is not
00:55:23 a problem.
00:55:24 He easily spins around his axis and distributes such heavy blows that the hyenas can only
00:55:30 run away from this little ball of rage.
00:55:35 In addition to the fact that the skin of the honey badger is very durable, it also easily
00:55:39 departs from the muscle tissue.
00:55:41 Therefore, even if the hyenas' teeth dig into the skin, it does not lead to any serious
00:55:46 internal damage.
00:55:49 The honey badger is just getting a little bit angrier, and he uses not only jaws with
00:55:55 needle-sharp teeth, but also his paws.
00:56:00 With his claws, it seems he could dig a tunnel connecting New York with Los Angeles.
00:56:05 And the hyena's skin, moreover, will not withstand too close of an acquaintance with
00:56:10 these claws.
00:56:16 The giraffe is the tallest animal on the planet.
00:56:20 An adult can easily look into the window of a third-floor-story building, standing near
00:56:23 it.
00:56:26 These ungulates became so tall in order to have access to the crown of savannah trees,
00:56:32 which have juicy foliage only up at the highest altitude.
00:56:37 But giraffes paid for such a growth with dexterity.
00:56:41 They can run well, but a lion can easily catch up with a giraffe, especially if it is attacked
00:56:46 from an ambush.
00:56:48 That's exactly what happened here.
00:56:51 Lionesses surrounded the giraffe, and one of the cats has already jumped on the back
00:56:54 of his neck.
00:56:56 An incredibly tense situation, it seems that the poor ungulate will not last even a few
00:57:00 minutes under such a frenzied pressure.
00:57:05 Several lionesses hold the giraffe by the hind legs, do not allow you to drop the burden
00:57:10 while the bravest predator gets to the throat.
00:57:14 An example of almost perfect teamwork.
00:57:18 But the giraffe doesn't seem to care.
00:57:20 He saves his strength and doesn't even seem to be trying to escape.
00:57:24 The lionesses made a mistake with the victim.
00:57:27 After some time, the cat, which was trying to get to the throat of the prey, just fell
00:57:31 to the ground.
00:57:33 The target was too high.
00:57:36 And then the giraffe dispersed the opponents with powerful hooves.
00:57:41 They may not be the most agile animal in the savannah, but one hoof strike is enough to
00:57:46 crack a lion's skull.
00:57:49 So the cats can only swallow the dust and go home disappointed, in search of easier
00:57:54 prey.
00:57:57 And they were lucky enough to stay whole themselves after such an exhausting battle.
00:58:05 Picture this.
00:58:06 You are a solid and powerful lion who hunts bulls and protects his pride from a whole
00:58:11 pack of hyenas.
00:58:12 And then, as if out of nowhere, the most ordinary dog appears and chases you off like a yard
00:58:18 cat.
00:58:19 An offensive situation?
00:58:21 Of course.
00:58:22 No wonder the lions are trying to fight back and even deliver crushing blows.
00:58:28 But the dog has caught the adrenaline rush and does not back down.
00:58:33 Interestingly, the cases when a dog alone attacks a lion, or even a couple of lions,
00:58:39 are not so rare.
00:58:41 Big cats should not underestimate these toothy babies and calmly tolerate their approach.
00:58:47 Even one dog can be a serious opponent.
00:58:51 However, who knows, maybe the lion is just afraid of catching something from such an
00:58:56 opponent.
00:58:57 He's obviously behaving like a madman.
00:59:00 However, there is another version of why lions often retreat.
00:59:05 The fact is that dogs know their opponent well.
00:59:08 Therefore, they attack a vulnerable, that is a sensitive area, the nose.
00:59:13 Yes, a lion or a lioness can deal with an annoying dog in less than a minute.
00:59:19 But at the same time, they will definitely get a few sensitive bites.
00:59:23 And why do they need it?
00:59:25 It's better to retreat.
00:59:30 Just clarify one moment.
00:59:32 This is not an adult strong kangaroo deciding to teach a teenager a lesson.
00:59:37 These are representatives of two different species.
00:59:40 The one that is larger is a real red kangaroo, a powerful beast whose mass is approaching
00:59:45 the weight of an adult.
00:59:49 And this gray animal of more miniature dimensions is a wallaby.
00:59:53 It is more than four times lighter and about half the size of a kangaroo.
00:59:58 Although of course they are quite close relatives, as it is easy to understand due to the external
01:00:02 similarity.
01:00:03 At the same time, the kangaroo thinks that if it is bigger, then the wallaby will have
01:00:08 to leave.
01:00:09 But the gray kid doesn't agree.
01:00:12 And he is ready to demonstrate this disagreement in a fight.
01:00:15 This fighter will give a lot of surprises to the kangaroo.
01:00:19 The brazen marsupial underestimated its enemy and received a decisive rebuff.
01:00:27 When a creature that is literally 200 times heavier than you approaches you, you involuntarily
01:00:32 tense up.
01:00:34 Especially if there are several giants behind him.
01:00:38 But this feathered fellow does not follow such obvious logic.
01:00:44 This bird is not afraid.
01:00:46 She scares the others.
01:00:47 One sharp movement and the cows are almost in a panic.
01:00:52 It's amazing how much they underestimated this little opponent.
01:01:00 Wolves are considered one of the most successful predators on the planet for a reason.
01:01:06 Even now, when cities have grown and forests have shrunk, they remain numerous and successful.
01:01:14 Including thanks to a combination of intelligence and desperate courage.
01:01:18 Here several wolves become so bold that they enter the territory of a city in search of
01:01:23 food.
01:01:25 But the proud animals did not look for food in landfills.
01:01:28 They found an adult kengal.
01:01:32 This is a special breed of dog, one of the strongest, bravest and coolest in the world.
01:01:37 One on one, kengal may well, if he does not crack down, then at least stand up against
01:01:43 a wolf.
01:01:44 But there are several wild animals here.
01:01:47 And they understand that in front of them is an enemy who may be hunting them.
01:01:53 Therefore the smart wolves decided to eliminate him.
01:01:57 The kengal desperately fights back.
01:01:59 This scene of this fight is incredibly tense.
01:02:02 Powerful jaws and long fangs make the wolves cautious.
01:02:07 The dog is also smart.
01:02:08 He presses his back against the wall, finds a corner in which to hide.
01:02:13 This is not fear or panic.
01:02:15 It's just that the kengal protects himself from the rear from encirclement.
01:02:19 If at least one wolf could attack him from behind, the others would grab him by the paws,
01:02:24 stretch the dog and easily finish him off.
01:02:27 And so they have to slowly push him and look for cracks in the defense.
01:02:34 If the kengal loses concentration even for a moment and succumbs to fear, the enemy's
01:02:39 fangs will immediately go into his throat.
01:02:43 It seems that the situation is hopeless and everything will be resolved in a few minutes.
01:02:48 Wolves are slow for only one reason.
01:02:51 If the kengal manages to injure at least one of them, the pack will become less effective
01:02:57 at hunting.
01:02:59 Therefore wild predators try to minimize the risks.
01:03:02 But the excitement will prevail sooner or later.
01:03:05 The kengal is more massive than some wolves, but loses to this gang.
01:03:12 If you think that this was followed by a scene of brutal violence, then you're mistaken.
01:03:18 The wolves underestimated the kengal.
01:03:21 He didn't just protect his back, he was stalling.
01:03:25 Other dogs came running to the sound of barking.
01:03:29 There are very few breeds in the world that will dare to fight wolves without a numerical
01:03:32 advantage of at least one to three.
01:03:36 The kengals are just an exception.
01:03:38 They are so brave and loyal to each other that they agree to an equal battle, three
01:03:44 on three.
01:03:46 The alignment changed when the reinforcements literally broke into the fight and attacked
01:03:51 the wolves from the flank.
01:03:53 Of course, the predators did not run without looking back.
01:03:56 They also fought back and did not allow themselves to be seriously injured.
01:04:00 But in this fight, they definitely lost.
01:04:04 Now they need to flee the city and all the kengals survived.
01:04:08 And in case of injury, they have a host who will take care of them and cure them.
01:04:16 For a seal, a killer whale is a real monster from the depths.
01:04:20 With a huge difference in size and strength, the chances in battle are zero.
01:04:25 But the seal still has one advantage.
01:04:28 Millions of years ago, the ancestors of killer whales completely went into the ocean and
01:04:33 lost the opportunity to return to land.
01:04:37 But pinnipeds do not.
01:04:38 The seal feels this, so it escapes from the black and white hunters on the ice flow.
01:04:44 That's it, he's saved.
01:04:46 Or is he?
01:04:47 Unfortunately, at least for the seal, the pinniped underestimated its pursuers.
01:04:53 Killer whales are incredibly intelligent and seem to be well-versed in physics.
01:04:58 And thanks to echolocation, they not only know exactly where their prey is on the ice
01:05:03 flow, but also how strong the barrier is in front of them.
01:05:08 Thanks to the coordinated actions of killer whales, they send a wave to the ice flow and
01:05:13 literally wash the victim back into the water.
01:05:18 Jaws is already finishing the job here.
01:05:24 Which case of unexpected denouement of animal battles struck you more than others?
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