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00:00 Hello everyone, you're on the Buffalo Channel.
00:02 The laws of wildlife are simple, to feed and survive.
00:06 Animals kill each other every day.
00:08 This is a new episode of Crazy Animal Battles.
00:10 Here we go.
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00:30 Jaguar vs Crocodile The perfect hunter, the jaguar, swam silently
00:36 across the river to a small island where a crocodile was resting.
00:42 Sneaking up behind it, the jaguar left the crocodile no chance of attacking or fleeing.
00:48 The cat dragged it away to eat its delicious lunch on the shore.
00:52 The only thing that surprises me is the ease with which the jaguar lifted this carcass.
00:57 Its jaws are so powerful and its teeth so sharp that it often bites through its prey's
01:02 skull.
01:05 The jaguar never stalks its victims if they have detected the danger in time and given
01:09 up fleeing.
01:16 Crocodile vs Elephant Visitors to a national park in Africa filmed
01:20 a ferocious crocodile predator attacking the world's largest land mammal.
01:27 It clawed at the trunk of an elephant that had come to the watering hole with its herd
01:32 and was the first to approach the water.
01:35 The elephant herd did not immediately rush to the rescue, but the largest elephant did
01:39 quickly drive the crocodile away.
01:43 If the elephant had been smaller, such a duel would probably have ended sadly.
01:49 There are many known cases of crocodiles attacking the trunk.
02:01 It is very difficult to escape from such jaws, but most often they end in the elephant's
02:05 victory.
02:13 Snake vs Snake This is a rather unusual fight where two almost
02:24 identical in size snakes came together.
02:26 I do not know what the black snake is called, but the second is clearly a viper and it was
02:31 very unlucky.
02:40 The black predator just ate the whole viper and crawled away.
02:44 I can't even imagine how the viper fit inside this rabbit predator, but these are the laws
02:49 of nature and even a dangerous and poisonous predator can become someone's lunch.
02:59 If you know what a black snake is called, note in the comments.
03:03 I am truly curious.
03:08 Bear vs Deer The video quality is poor, but you need to
03:13 see this fight.
03:14 The grizzly bear is none other than the North American subspecies of the common brown bear.
03:19 Today it is one of the ten most ferocious and aggressive animals on the earth.
03:24 Even its Latin name means ferocious and fearful.
03:28 But there is nothing worse than disturbing a bear and her babies.
03:32 The deer did not know that and probably thought that his big antlers would help him in the
03:36 battle, but it ended sorrowfully.
03:39 The deer just drifted away and the bears just continued on their way.
03:44 For the bear, it was just self-defense because they eat mostly plant food and very rarely
03:49 small fowl.
03:51 The bear tears its prey with claws and teeth in a matter of minutes.
03:58 In 1987 in Canada, a grizzly bear mauled two women who met the bear cub and decided to
04:03 play with him.
04:07 Lions vs Hyenas Two of the most formidable forces on the
04:11 vast African savannah live in families, which allows them to hunt the largest prey.
04:16 Together they manage to slaughter not only large antelope, but even the formidable buffalo.
04:21 Their feud has lasted for thousands of years, but so far neither side has managed to win.
04:27 The reason is that lions and hyenas live in the same area and they share a common food
04:31 base.
04:32 Interestingly, hyenas have significantly higher biting power than lions and their teeth
04:38 are stronger so that they can bite through any bone.
04:41 As always, the battle is for food.
04:44 It's clear that a one-on-one lion can defeat any hyena, but it's all about numbers and
04:49 against a hungry and nimble pack, even a few lions can't resist.
05:00 And this is the attack of a lioness on a small elephant.
05:03 It is not clear what the lioness was counting on because the elephant is not small and it
05:07 is unreal to kill such an elephant alone, but all the same, it tried and bit as much
05:13 as it could.
05:17 In the end, the elephant managed to shake off the lioness and it ran away at once.
05:25 Hawk vs. Snake To defeat and eat a poisonous rattlesnake,
05:30 this red-tailed hawk uses a clever strategy.
05:32 It spreads the wings and tries to attract the snake's attention with its wing feathers
05:37 because such a bite is absolutely safe for it.
05:40 The fight goes on long enough, but the hawk wins by killing the snake with its powerful
05:44 claws and beak.
05:52 And in this video, you can see how a hawk defended its nest with chicks, which was trying
05:56 to get an insidious snake, it just threw it off a cliff.
06:02 And this moment was filmed in Yellowstone Preserve.
06:05 It's mating season for bison, so the males are very aggressive.
06:10 You can see these two bulls having a battle right on the roadway.
06:18 They hit each other with their horns so aggressively that shreds of fur are flying apart.
06:25 Here, as usual, the fight went on until one of the bison gave up and ran away.
06:34 You can often see lions fighting cougars, crocodiles, and other predators.
06:38 It's natural and everyone has seen such fights many times.
06:42 But have you ever imagined a giraffe fighting?
06:45 It's a multi-meter tall creature that seems as harmless and cute as possible.
06:49 Okay, I will not show you a fight between a giraffe and another animal, but catch the
06:54 video with a showdown between two members of this family.
06:57 If you don't know the adult male giraffes regularly fight for dominance, these fights
07:02 look very expressive.
07:04 The males swing their necks and try to hit each other with their horns.
07:07 The winning male gets to mate with more females, which is precisely what happens in the video.
07:13 If you know some other possibilities of this animal, like the fact that it can accelerate
07:17 up to 60 km/h, then it is not difficult to assume the strength of their necks.
07:23 Believe me, the enemy of the giraffe will be in for a world of hurt.
07:27 Did you know that if a lion accidentally encounters a cheetah, it always attacks it?
07:33 Running away is the only means of escape for the cheetah, because there is no way it can
07:37 stand up to lions in strength.
07:40 Given this fact, the confrontation between the zebra and the lion looks, well, absolutely
07:46 worthless.
07:47 The footage shows the lion for some time watching a dozen zebras, which were minding their own
07:51 business.
07:52 At one point, the predator decided to attack the weakest zebra, accelerated and caught
07:57 up.
07:58 This animal reaches 80 km/h in a spurt, so the first stage of the plan was not a problem
08:04 for it.
08:05 The lion grabbed the zebra, but during the battle it found itself underneath it.
08:09 Nevertheless, the predator was controlling the entire situation and did not let the striped
08:14 beast out of its sharp claws, which can reach 7 cm in length.
08:19 You can see how the zebra brothers ran away with it from the lion.
08:23 Now stand very close and watch what is happening from the side.
08:27 Said alike, if you too have never understood why animals can't help their relatives, would
08:32 the lion have a chance if all these zebras jumped on it as a herd?
08:36 As it turned out, no help was needed.
08:38 The hapless zebra managed to lull its guard and escape from his clutches instantly, unharmed.
08:49 As we all know, scientists still probably don't know why zebras are black and white.
08:55 So maybe it's because every time they fail, it's replaced by something bright and a white
08:59 streak comes.
09:00 Judging by this video, that's a theory.
09:04 An unlucky deer walked right into the ambush area of a huge hungry tiger.
09:09 When they were separated by only 15 meters, the attack and chase began.
09:16 At first it seemed to me that the tigers were shortening the distance and were about to
09:20 catch their prey, but the deer turned out to be very fast and nimble.
09:25 It kept up its speed and the tiger began to lag.
09:28 Already on the rocks, the tiger realized that it could not catch up and began to slow down.
09:34 I hope you enjoyed the episode and that you click on the bell so you don't miss new videos.
09:39 Thanks to everyone who watched to the end.
09:41 Bye.
09:41 (upbeat music)

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