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00:00 They are smaller than other cats, but don't take them for granted,
00:04 because they have amazing abilities and you'll be astonished.
00:10 Welcome to the 18th episode of Animal Battle!
00:15 Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present you our two competitors!
00:20 The Serval
00:22 versus
00:24 the Ocelot!
00:26 And don't forget that at the end of the video you are going to vote the winner
00:30 and find out who won the last battle between the American Alligator and the Nile Crocodile!
00:35 Let's do it!
00:37 I am Mario and this amazing series is Animal Battle!
00:42 So how exactly are we going to find out which animal is better?
00:52 Looking at their power?
00:54 That wouldn't be enough, so we are actually going to analyze our two competitors
00:58 based on six different characteristics, which are Agility, Attack, Defense, Intelligence,
01:05 Bonus Skill and Survival.
01:08 So let's go right to their Agility stats!
01:10 And they are quite impressive!
01:13 Ocelots are very fast, reaching speeds of up to 61 km/h.
01:19 Still, the Serval is even faster.
01:22 In fact, the Serval is the second fastest cat after the Cheetah,
01:26 reaching speeds of about 80 km/h.
01:30 That might be due to its long legs.
01:32 Servals have the longest legs relative to their body size of any felid.
01:38 Their proportions look pretty weird, having a long neck and legs and sometimes being called the giraffe cat.
01:46 And they also use their long and powerful legs for leaping very high.
01:51 Servals can actually jump up to 3 meters in height, which is just incredible considering their size.
01:57 Ocelots are more adapted to live in rainforests though.
02:01 They are adroid climbers and are very good swimmers.
02:04 Servals can also climb trees and swim, but are not as good at that.
02:09 So that's about it for Agility, so we can see their stats now.
02:13 Of course they have amazing Agility stats.
02:20 Servals being better here because they reach higher speeds.
02:23 Are we going to go to their Attack and Defense stats?
02:26 Not yet, because before we do that, we need to quickly talk about their bonus skills.
02:31 Both of them are mostly nocturnal animals, so they have a great night vision.
02:36 But what sets them apart is the fact that Ocelots have a better sense of smell,
02:40 while Servals have a better hearing.
02:43 Which might be pretty obvious looking at their ears.
02:46 They have large ears.
02:49 If we had ears the same proportion to our heads as Servals do,
02:53 they would be the size of dinner plates.
02:56 Also, they are both adapted to their own environments.
02:59 Servals have a yellowish fur with black spots to blend in the tall savannah grass.
03:04 Ocelot's coat is better suited for camouflage in the dark rainforests.
03:09 So their bonus skill stats are...
03:11 ...quite decent.
03:16 Now it is time to move to their Attack and Defense stats.
03:20 They are not very large felines.
03:23 Servals can reach up to 100 cm in length plus a 30 cm long tail,
03:28 which is actually relatively short and can weigh up to 18 kg.
03:33 Ocelots can also reach up to 100 cm in length and have a slightly longer tail of up to 41 cm.
03:41 They are slightly lighter than Servals, males weighing up to 15.5 kg.
03:46 But we can see that they are approximately the same size.
03:50 Do you remember when I said that Ocelots and Servals have different enhanced senses?
03:55 That means that they have different hunting techniques too.
03:58 Ocelots eat rodents, monkeys, armadillo, fish, and even reptiles like snakes.
04:04 They rarely hunt larger animals like peccaries.
04:07 What is interesting is that they are picky eaters, removing the fur and feathers before they eat the prey.
04:14 Ocelots travel up to 11 km per day in search for food.
04:18 They have been observed to follow sand trails to find prey.
04:22 This is where they use their good sense of smell.
04:25 Servals use their strong sense of hearing to locate prey,
04:28 which might be anything from rodents, hares, and birds to young antelopes and snakes.
04:34 To kill a snake, they will hit it with their paws to break their spine and will dodge the snake's attacks.
04:40 To kill small prey, the Serval will stalk it quietly, then pounce on it.
04:46 Birds can think that the Serval is not going to catch them if they fly,
04:50 but they might have forgotten that the Serval is an incredible jumper and can catch them in mid-air.
04:58 Servals are very efficient hunters.
05:00 While some lucky lions can catch one in three preys,
05:04 Servals actually succeed every second time, which makes them the most successful cats in Africa.
05:10 But their smaller size might still be a disadvantage.
05:13 Ocelots can be preyed upon by larger carnivores like jaguars, pumas, harpy eagles, and anacondas.
05:20 Servals have even more predators in the African savanna.
05:24 They can be killed by lions, hyenas, leopards, African wild dogs, and many other large predators.
05:31 So are you ready to see their attack and defense stats? Of course you are!
05:36 As you can see they have decent stats, Servals being slightly better at attack due to their good hunting success rate,
05:46 and Ocelots being slightly better at defense due to them having less competitors.
05:50 Now let's go to their intelligence stats.
05:53 Both of them are pretty smart because they are hunters, and as you might know, hunting requires a higher level of intelligence.
06:00 That was quick.
06:01 Their intelligence stats are pretty good. Is that it?
06:08 Of course not, because survival stats are also important,
06:12 because there is no sense in having good stats if a species is going extinct.
06:17 Luckily, both Servals and Ocelots are listed as a least conserved species.
06:21 Even after Ocelots have been hunted for their beautiful coats.
06:25 Servals can give birth to 1-4 kittens at once, and Ocelots give birth to 1-3 kittens at once.
06:32 Both of them have a life expectancy of about 10 years in the wild, and can live about 20 years in captivity.
06:39 It is also worth noting that some people can take these animals as pets.
06:43 The famous painter Salvador Dali had an Ocelot as a pet.
06:47 I think you are ready to see their final stats.
06:51 As you can see they have good stats, excelling at agility.
06:55 So you might be wondering, who is the winner?
06:58 Well, it is up to you because you can vote the winner in the poll right there,
07:03 and leave your precious opinions in the comments down below, and I will be happy to read them.
07:08 Also tell your friends, parents, and most importantly, tell your babushka to smash the subscribe button,
07:14 because it would make Spike really happy, and we will not rest until we beat both PewDiePie and T-Series.
07:21 Alright, it is time to announce the winner of the last animal battle between the American Alligator and the Nile Crocodile.
07:29 So, after counting all the votes, the winner is

07:34 The Nile Crocodile!
07:36 It is a very powerful and ferocious animal, and deserves to compete fervently with the American Alligator.
07:43 It deserves to compete further for the title "The Best Animal in the World".
07:47 If you wanted the Alligator to win, you shouldn't be upset, because here on "I am from animals" we love and respect all animals.
07:55 So, once again, don't forget to vote the winner of this episode's battle in the top right corner.
08:01 And, if you like what I make, consider supporting me on Patreon to fill up that Patreon list with your name.
08:07 Respect animals!
08:10 (explosion)

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