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00:00 Hello everyone, you're on the Buffalo Channel.
00:04 The basis of the animal world is a struggle for survival.
00:07 To feed and survive, animals kill each other every day.
00:10 And I have prepared for you some 10 crazy animal battles filmed on camera.
00:22 Baboon vs. Flamingo Despite the seemingly clumsy nature of baboons,
00:28 they are excellent at catching flamingos.
00:30 In front of you is a massive flock that just does not have enough time to take off.
00:35 It's all about the unexpected attack of the baboon, which is an omnivore just like humans.
00:44 They are active and inquisitive monkeys that live in a social environment.
00:48 Their pack consists of 50 to 80 monkeys.
00:51 Their relationships are based on the primacy of males and a few females.
00:59 Among the animal foods, most are snails, fish, birds, and insects, as well as lizards, mice,
01:04 and other small rodents.
01:10 Bear vs. Deer The video quality is poor, but you need to
01:16 see this fight.
01:18 The grizzly bear is none other than the North American subspecies of the common brown bear.
01:23 Today it is one of the 10 most ferocious and aggressive animals on the earth.
01:28 Even its Latin name means ferocious and fearful.
01:35 But there is nothing worse than disturbing a bear and her babies.
01:39 The deer did not know that and probably thought that his big antlers would help him in the
01:43 battle.
01:44 But it ended sorrowfully.
01:46 The deer just drifted away, and the bears just continued on their way.
01:52 For the bear, it was just self-defense because they eat mostly plant food and very rarely
01:56 small fowl.
02:01 The bear tears its prey with claws and teeth in a matter of minutes.
02:06 In 1987 in Canada, a grizzly bear mauled two women who met the bear cub and decided to
02:12 play with him.
02:19 Jaguar vs. Crocodile The perfect hunter, the jaguar, swam silently
02:24 across the river to a small island where a crocodile was resting.
02:31 Sneaking up behind it, the jaguar left the crocodile no chance of attacking or fleeing.
02:36 The cat dragged it away to eat its delicious lunch on the shore.
02:40 The only thing that surprises me is the ease with which the jaguar lifted this carcass.
02:46 Its jaws are so powerful and its teeth so sharp that it often bites through its prey's
02:51 skull.
02:53 The jaguar never stalks its victims if they have detected the danger in time and given
02:58 up fleeing.
03:04 Woodpecker vs. Snake Anyway, I was just shocked when a big green
03:10 snake's head emerged from the hollow of a tree.
03:16 The snake too was probably shocked by the insolence and stubbornness of the woodpecker,
03:20 which just got to him.
03:22 But what could he do, for it must be his hollow?
03:25 And the snake crawled there to eat his eggs or chicks.
03:31 I began to wonder what exactly this brave bird is called, and as it turned out, it is
03:36 a white-billed royal woodpecker, one of the largest woodpeckers in the world fauna, belongs
03:41 to the rarest birds in the world.
03:44 Its existence is possible only in the most remote and desolate forests, the massifs of
03:50 which are rapidly diminishing.
03:52 Clearly, in a fight against such a fat and brazen snake, the woodpecker has little chance,
03:58 and it is strange that he himself did not become a breakfast after several precise bites.
04:03 In the end, the woodpecker gave up, probably under the influence of poison, and the snake
04:08 continued its meal.
04:10 Friends who know what kind of snake this is, please note in the comments.
04:16 The Mongoose vs. The Cobra Because of its uncommonness in the form of
04:22 hunting poisonous snakes, mongooses are very much loved in India and are very frequently
04:27 kept as pets.
04:30 For the local population, the value of the mongoose is not so much in value as a kind
04:35 of guardian of the human dwelling from various kinds of snakes.
04:42 As you can see, the cobra immediately rose to the attack stance, all the time keeping
04:46 the enemy in front because if it even for a second turns away, it will immediately grab
04:51 for the head of the nimble mongoose.
04:56 There is a myth that the mongoose is not afraid of cobra venom, but it has virtually no immunity.
05:02 If the snake bites it, it can die.
05:06 In our case, the cobra was more nimble and managed to bite it right in the nose, and
05:11 that was the end of their fight.
05:13 The fate of this brave mongoose is unknown.
05:20 The Rhinoceros vs. Buffalo Due to its strength in size, as well as its
05:27 aggressiveness, the rhino is not threatened by any predator during attacks in the wild,
05:32 except humans.
05:37 Depending on the species, the rhinoceros can have different sizes, but the largest is considered
05:42 a white rhinoceros, which weighs from 2 to 3 tons.
05:49 It remains a mystery what is the reason for the battle between this buffalo and the rhino,
05:54 but the advantage is clearly on the side of the rhino, which could easily throw apart
05:58 a dozen of these buffaloes.
06:03 At the end, the buffaloes just scattered.
06:09 Elephant vs. Crocodile Crocodiles do not distinguish ranks and attack
06:16 not only defenseless ungulates, but also lions, hippos, and even elephants.
06:24 Crocodile jaws have tremendous strength.
06:26 In addition, he has a special structure of teeth.
06:29 They are arranged asymmetrically so that the large teeth of the upper jaw correspond to
06:33 the small bottom jaw.
06:38 So his teeth lock together like a lock, and it's almost impossible to escape from his
06:43 mouth.
06:46 Well, in this video, the elephant was lucky and managed to tear the trunk from the reptile's
06:53 jaws.
06:57 Lion vs. Giraffe Here I have prepared a compilation of lions
07:01 attacking giraffes.
07:03 It would seem that such a huge long-legged animal should have no natural enemies, but
07:07 lions don't care and see only a massive piece of meat in front of them.
07:12 Sometimes they overestimate their strength because only a pride can take down an adult
07:16 giraffe.
07:17 This footage shows a giraffe trying to hit a lion with its hooves, damaging its baby,
07:22 who could no longer stand up after a powerful blow, and his fate was sealed.
07:27 After two more unsuccessful attacks, the giraffe just ran away, leaving his baby to the lions.
07:35 This is an example of lions hunting the whole pride.
07:38 You see only the most interesting parts of this fight, which lasted quite a long time,
07:42 but unfortunately ended sadly.
07:46 The giraffe is the tallest animal in the world.
07:49 Its height reaches 5 to 6 meters, three of which are on its famous neck.
07:53 For the lions, the main thing is to knock the giraffe down, and then it is a matter
07:57 of technique.
08:02 Leopard vs. Cheetah The cheetah can reach a speed of 65 km/h
08:08 in 2 seconds and run at 110 km/h, but this speed did not help it to escape from the leopard,
08:14 which likes to sit in an ambush.
08:19 Protecting its possessions, the leopard behaves very intolerant and shows extreme aggression
08:24 towards cheetahs, its relatives and members of the feline family.
08:30 It was the violation of the leopard's territory that caused the cheetah's death, but they
08:35 are quite tolerant towards individuals of their species, even showing friendliness when
08:39 encountering them at hunting grounds.
08:47 Crocodile vs. Zebra Crocodiles are slow but cunning.
08:53 They spend almost all their time lying motionless in shallow water or passively drifting.
09:02 But this calmness is deceptive.
09:04 As soon as the potential victim reaches the limits of its reach, the crocodile immediately
09:09 makes a sharp throw, and a powerful tail plays a major role in this, using which the crocodile
09:14 throws his body forward.
09:18 The crocodile has a small brain.
09:20 Usually they are the most intelligent of all reptiles, but in this case the brain did not
09:24 help.
09:25 The zebra was very lucky and managed to escape from the powerful jaws.
09:33 Capybaras vs. Pit Bull Here you see how a naughty pit bull decided
09:38 to attack a pack of capybaras.
09:42 A capybara is a rodent that weighs up to 65 kg and looks very much like a huge guinea
09:47 pig.
09:48 Capybaras are semi-aquatic and spend most of their time in water, so for a dog to fight
09:53 in water with a pack of such giant guinea pigs is doomed to failure in advance.
10:02 But the dog still confidently swims toward them despite the bites and attacks of the
10:06 capybaras, who are just protecting their nest and offspring.
10:15 The pit bull pays no attention at all to the cries of his mistress, who calls out to him
10:20 on the other shore.
10:25 Good thing the capybaras were not too aggressive and the dog returned to his mistress unharmed.
10:39 Orcas vs. Seal Orcas never tire of distinguishing and surprising
10:45 with their intelligence and cleverness, scientists from the Research Center observed orcas in
10:49 western Antarctica.
10:53 If a seal is hiding on an ice flow, and thus is out of the predator's reach, several orcas
10:59 attack this rookery, creating powerful waves that either wash away the victim or split
11:04 the ice flow itself.
11:07 As soon as the seal is in the water, the animals in the whole gang try to eat it, but the nimble
11:12 seal manages to climb back up.
11:15 In total, zoologists observed 14 attacks in 12 of which orcas adopted the tactics of killer
11:20 waves.
11:23 Reports of similar killer whale tricks have appeared before, but they were rare and isolated
11:28 observations.
11:41 Crocodile vs. Elephant Visitors to a national park in Africa filmed
11:46 a ferocious crocodile predator attacking the world's largest land mammal.
11:53 It clawed at the trunk of an elephant that had come to the watering hole with its herd
11:57 and was the first to approach the water.
12:00 The elephant herd did not immediately rush to the rescue, but the largest elephant did
12:05 quickly drive the crocodile away.
12:09 If the elephant had been smaller, such a duel would probably have ended sadly.
12:15 There are many known cases of crocodiles attacking the trunk.
12:26 It is very difficult to escape from such jaws, but most often they end in the elephant's
12:31 victory.
12:38 Tiger vs. Tiger The biggest and most formidable of the big
12:43 cats is the tiger.
12:45 Adult Amur tigers reach 3.5 meters in length and can weigh over 300 kilograms.
12:58 It can kill a horse with one swing of his paw.
13:01 As a rule, a tiger is groomed by a single male during the breeding season, but when
13:06 the number of males is high, fights for the right to possess a female may occur.
13:17 It seems that this deadly battle is fought over the tigress.
13:21 It is the wildlife, the strongest wins, because this is the only way for the offspring to
13:26 get the best genes.
13:33 Cow vs. Ram It is not clear what exactly these guys did
13:39 not share, but it was a very funny battle.
13:42 The cow apparently remembered what it was given the horns for and decided to fight the
13:46 forehead-punching champion.
13:49 Maybe it just wanted to protect the calf, but the instant knockout for the cow was a
13:54 surprise to me, while the ram calmly stood up as if nothing had happened.
14:00 Whether the cow survived after that, I do not know, but a concussion is assured for
14:05 it.
14:09 Giraffe vs. Giraffe This fight looks very unusual and clumsy,
14:13 but clashes between giraffes for leadership in the family group are very common.
14:32 Giraffes fight through neck and head blows.
14:34 The fight can last quite a long time, and sometimes there are even injuries, falls,
14:38 and even a knockout.
14:48 And also, in a fight, giraffes never use prohibited blows, and only a real enemy who threatens
14:53 its life can get a hoof.
14:58 Hawk vs. Bird I do not know what kind of bird it chose as
15:04 the prey, but it's the kind of professional aerial attack I had to show you.
15:13 Hawks are extremely agile birds, fast and with lightning-fast reactions.
15:18 Their eyesight is excellent, and they can spot their prey up to several kilometers away
15:22 while soaring in the sky.
15:30 Having tracked its prey, the bird makes a lightning dash and grabs it with its powerful
15:35 clinging paws.
15:36 However, during the chase, the hawk is so focused on its prey that it may not notice
15:41 an obstacle such as a tree or a house in front of it.
15:53 If anyone recognizes a bird attacked by this raptor, post in the comments.
16:06 Lion vs. Leopard Obviously, fights and battles between these
16:12 predators are only possible for food and in some cases for territory.
16:19 The weight of the leopard is 60-80 kilograms, so the lion can outweigh it three times.
16:26 The outcome of the clash is predictable, so leopards usually have to flee, and the lions
16:31 act very carefully when clashing with leopards, not trying to kill, but only to chase away
16:36 the unwanted guest.
16:37 The lion is a very aggressive predator, and the leopards are a very aggressive predator.
16:51 Lion vs. Hyena Wildlife is cruel enough and in the struggle
16:57 for survival, predators have to fight endless battles for food.
17:04 In the African savannah, the most irreconcilable and uncompromising opponents are lions and
17:08 hyenas.
17:10 Hyenas are still poorly studied nocturnal predators, while lions are considered one
17:14 of the most intelligent and dangerous hunters.
17:24 In this fight, the advantage was clearly on the side of the hyenas, the whole pack against
17:28 one poor lioness, who had to flee and hide from them in a tree.
17:38 And now some unusual videos about lions, you see how the African buffalo did not like the
17:43 lioness who was resting near its herd.
17:45 The buffalo, like a real protector, attacked it, hooked the horn, threw over itself and
17:50 ran away.
18:11 It's a very funny case, a warthog accidentally walked into a pack of sleeping lions and running
18:16 past scared the lions, who didn't even realize what had happened.
18:29 And here then, the lions realized that they had to hurry up and make a run for it, because
18:34 everyone in Africa is afraid of the big rhinoceros.
18:50 One of the most peaceful big cats is certainly the cheetah.
18:53 This does not mean that if you notice a cheetah, you can go up to it and rub its neck, but
18:57 they are not dangerous for people.
19:00 The world fame of the cheetah is not because of its peaceful disposition, but its incredible
19:05 sprinting ability.
19:14 Now you see how the fastest terrestrial predator spotted a family of warthogs, but the cheetah
19:19 clearly underestimated its opponents.
19:32 Several large warthogs started to defend their young fiercely and took turns pouncing on
19:37 the brazen predator.
19:44 After a successful hit, the cheetah flew several meters into the air and immediately realized
19:49 that it had to get out of the way quickly.
20:00 Despite the seemingly clumsy nature of baboons, they are excellent at catching flamingos.
20:05 In front of you is a massive flock that just does not have enough time to take off.
20:09 It's all about the unexpected attack of the baboon, which is an omnivore just like humans.
20:18 They are active and inquisitive monkeys that live in a social environment.
20:22 Their pack consists of 50 to 80 monkeys.
20:25 The relationships are based on the primacy of males and a few females.
20:33 Among the animal foods, most are snails, fish, birds and insects, as well as lizards, mice
20:38 and other small rodents.
20:43 Snake vs Snake
20:51 This is a rather unusual fight where two almost identical in size snakes came together.
20:57 I do not know what the black snake is called, but the second is clearly a viper and it was
21:01 very unlucky.
21:11 The black predator just ate the whole viper and crawled away.
21:14 I can't even imagine how the viper fit inside this rabbit predator, but these are the laws
21:19 of nature and even a dangerous and poisonous predator can become someone's lunch.
21:29 If you know what a black snake is called, note in the comments.
21:33 I am truly curious.
21:38 Hyena vs Wild Dogs
21:44 Animals rarely disgust people as much as hyenas.
21:46 Not their appearance, not their wild behavior during the hunt does not set anyone on positive
21:51 emotions.
21:52 Apparently, wild dogs do not like hyenas as much as people do.
22:12 There are many videos on the internet of wild dogs attacking lone hyenas, but I think that
22:16 these battles are related to the insolence of hyenas who wanted to take the prey from
22:21 the dogs.
22:22 As always, it is a common struggle for food.
22:32 Leopard vs Bird
22:38 The diet of the leopard usually consists of hoofed animals, but sometimes this predator
22:43 can eat rodents, monkeys, as well as birds and snakes.
22:47 In this episode, you can see all the agility of this beautiful animal.
22:50 It managed to catch a bird even in a tree.
23:04 It will not attack a human being, but if you disturb the animal, especially if it is wounded,
23:10 the leopard will definitely attack, and the consequences can be sorrowful.
23:17 History knows a sad case from the beginning of the 20th century in India when a rabid
23:21 leopard killed more than 130 people, and this is only official data.
23:27 At night it used to sneak into houses and yards of people and kill them on the spot.
23:34 Crocodile vs Warthog
23:37 You see definitely the unluckiest African warthog trying to escape a pack of wild dogs,
23:43 that came close to a river with crocodiles.
23:48 The crocodile did not have to wait long to attack, and it quickly dragged the pig to
23:53 the bottom.
23:55 The warthog simply had no way out.
23:57 These are the harsh laws of the wilderness.
24:04 Hippo vs Crocodile
24:07 Hippos do not like strangers in their territory, or rather in their swamp, and even the most
24:12 ferocious predators, crocodiles sometimes have a hard time.
24:20 Adult crocodiles are probably not afraid of anything except aggressive hippos.
24:28 The bite of a female hippo was measured because males are too aggressive, but even its bite
24:32 force reached a giant value, 128 kg per square centimeter.
24:44 It's interesting that the word hippopotamus comes from the Greek word for water horse.
24:49 Hippos are related to whales and cows.
24:57 Bear vs Wild Boar
25:05 Eyewitnesses filmed how the bear managed to catch a large wild boar, but it didn't know
25:09 what to do with it, it just bit it by the mane.
25:18 Brown bears are omnivores, and apart from berries and mushrooms, they like meat very
25:22 much.
25:23 The bear-bore was very lucky, the bear was scared away by people and it quickly escaped
25:27 into the forest.
25:36 Eagle vs Goat
25:40 Eagles hunt most often alone, and searching for prey they watch for hours at a great height.
25:45 At the right moment, they swiftly descend, extend their paws forward and grab their prey
25:50 by stunning it with their beak.
26:00 You can see how an eagle pounces on a goat, throwing it off a steep cliff.
26:04 It's a brutal but very effective tactic.
26:07 Its powerful wings make it easy to maneuver near the surface, almost at the edge of steep
26:12 cliffs, so it's not easy for a potential victim to escape from the feathered predator.
26:28 Unlike other raptors, it is not uncommon for eagles to attack animals much heavier than
26:33 themselves, such as foxes, goats and gazelles.
26:45 But here the eagle clearly overestimated its opponent and only scratched the bear's head
26:49 with its claws, probably thinking it was a large hamster.
26:56 Squirrel vs Snake
27:05 I don't know why, but there are many videos of squirrels fighting big snakes.
27:15 I didn't even think squirrels could bite a snake so fearlessly and aggressively, but
27:19 they likely don't like them because of their habit of climbing into other people's nests
27:24 and stealing their young there.
27:30 Possum vs Komodo Dragon
27:33 In this footage, you see how the fearsome Komodo dragon predator has spotted easy prey,
27:38 the possum's nest.
27:40 It is one of the most dangerous lizards in the world, with a powerful set of teeth and
27:44 jaws used to tear apart its prey.
27:48 In addition, it has a secret weapon in its arsenal, deadly poison.
27:52 Possums, on the other hand, are very fearful and small marsupial mammals, running away
27:57 or pretending to be dead at any danger.
28:01 But when it comes to protecting the nest and offspring, the female possum, like any mother,
28:06 fiercely defends its children from the tailed lizard.
28:09 It bit the Komodo's tail as hard as it could and chased it away from the nest.
28:14 I think that it did not have time to eat anyone because, after the attack on its tail, it
28:19 only thought of how to turn and run away.
28:29 Horse vs Crocodile
28:31 It is unclear to me why the crocodile caused such aggression to the horse, perhaps because
28:37 it got too close to his herd.
28:39 The black stallion furiously pounced on the peacefully resting crocodile and began trampling
28:44 it with his hooves.
28:46 The shocked crocodile immediately ran to the water, but after a second attempted attack,
28:51 it still bit the horse's leg.
28:53 That was the end of their fight, but I think the stallion was very lucky because it could
28:57 have been much worse.
29:00 Bear vs Deer
29:02 The video quality is poor, but you need to see this fight.
29:06 The grizzly bear is none other than the North American subspecies of the common brown bear.
29:11 Today it is one of the 10 most ferocious and aggressive animals on the earth.
29:16 Even its Latin name means ferocious and fearful.
29:20 But there is nothing worse than disturbing a bear and her babies.
29:24 The deer did not know that and probably thought that his big antlers would help him in the
29:28 battle, but it ended sorrowfully.
29:30 The deer just drifted away, and the bears just continued on their way.
29:36 For the bear, it was just self-defense because they eat mostly plant food and very rarely
29:41 small fowl.
29:43 The bear tears its prey with claws and teeth in a matter of minutes.
29:50 In 1987 in Canada, a grizzly bear mauled two women who met the bear cub and decided to
29:55 play with him.
29:58 Komodo Varanus vs Deer
30:00 Komodo Varanuses are found in Indonesia, on the island of Komodo and the surrounding islands.
30:06 It is the largest lizard in the world.
30:09 The maximum length of this varanus exceeds 3 meters and it can weigh up to 150 kilograms.
30:16 When hunting large animals, they use their teeth, inflicting a single bite.
30:20 This is where success comes in as the Komodo dragon's biological weapon is now in play
30:25 with its mouth filled with a mixture of many deadly bacteria.
30:33 After a successful attack, the varanuses have no choice but to wait.
30:37 In the case of the deer, the varanus pulled it off very well and got a well-deserved dinner.
30:53 Next it's Impala vs Impala which at first glance may seem like a harmless battle, but
30:58 you see a deep wound on the side of one of the males.
31:01 It can have serious consequences, up to and including becoming prey to predators.
31:08 Well, the next Impala fight ended sorrowfully.
31:13 The two males were so engrossed in badassery that they completely lost their fear and vigilance.
31:20 It was at this time that a lioness approached them.
31:23 Surprisingly, it did not even have to hide or catch up with the nimble Impalas.
31:28 She just walked up and one unlucky goat became her prey at once.
31:40 Next is a slightly funny pigeon incident that took place in St. James Park in London, where
31:45 the pelicans reside.
31:47 One of the pelicans was starving and decided to eat a pigeon.
31:53 Pigeons sometimes eat small birds, but they can even swallow a whole duck or a large fish.
31:59 In our case, the meal was a success.
32:02 The pigeon had almost no chance to get out.
32:05 All of this was happening in front of a crowd of visitors who cheered the pigeon on in every
32:09 way possible, yelling "get out!"
32:12 But it never heeded their hints.
32:14 One of the onlookers was 44-year-old photographer Paul, who captured the drama.
32:19 According to him, after eating one pigeon, the pelican caught another and did the same
32:24 to it.
32:27 And here you see a zebra caught in the jaws of a crocodile.
32:30 It grabbed its leg and held it, not allowing it to get out of the water.
32:38 Most likely it would have ended sorrowfully for the zebra if the curious hippos hadn't
32:41 intervened in the fight.
32:54 They began stomping on the crocodile, who was lying on the bottom and forced the victim
32:58 to let go.
33:09 Only in this way was the poor zebra able to get out on dry land, although with damaged
33:14 legs, but alive.
33:25 Next comes the battle of the eternal enemies.
33:28 Three lionesses in front of a crowd of hungry and wild hyenas.
33:32 The fight is, as always, over the prey that the hyenas want to brazenly take from the
33:37 lions.
33:38 The lionesses fiercely defend their dinner, but I'm uncertain whether they could hold
33:42 out much longer because the nimble hyenas outnumber them by several times, and the hyenas
33:47 have a much stronger bite.
33:49 Even giraffe bones can be bitten off with their jaws.
33:54 It's good that a big male lion came to the rescue, scaring away all the hyenas just by
33:59 looking at them.
34:04 As you can see, someone managed to film the fight between the two crocodiles, but what
34:09 provoked this attack remains a mystery.
34:13 Niles crocodiles bite with a force of 352 kilograms per square centimeter, the strongest
34:18 bite of any animal.
34:20 Even though crocodiles prefer to hunt at night, if the prey is near them during the day, they
34:25 do not leave it without attention.
34:27 They get information about potential prey thanks to receptors on their jaws.
34:32 They can sense prey even at a great distance.
34:46 And then you see a very violent scene.
34:49 While feeding, the crocodile mistook his partner's paw for his prey, ripped it off in seconds,
34:54 and ate it.
34:55 It's just brutal.
35:06 Look at that.
35:07 A cheeky snake attacked a rabbit's nest with several babies in it.
35:11 I don't know if it managed to kill all of them, but the furious mother returned home
35:14 and immediately attacked the intruder.
35:16 Clearly, the rabbit does not have any special weapons to cope with such an enemy, but it
35:21 attacked the snake as skillfully as possible to chase it away from its nest as quickly
35:25 as possible.
35:26 It worked very well and very effectively.
35:40 Wolf versus elk.
35:42 A resident accidentally noticed the battle and filmed it with a drone.
35:47 Despite the obvious difference in size, the wolf suddenly appeared from the forest and
35:51 attacked the elk standing in shallow water.
35:53 A long fight ensued between the animals.
35:56 The elk fought off wolf attacks and tried to hoof it, yet the predator managed to get
36:00 close to the victim and claw at its leg.
36:03 A couple of minutes later, the elk managed to get away and tried to leave, but the wolf
36:07 kept up and ran after the intended victim.
36:10 Eventually, the elk managed to get to deep water, where the tired predator did not dare
36:15 go.
36:16 Adult elk are hunted only in packs, so it is unclear what the wolf was hoping for in
36:20 our case.
36:30 Now there are the mustangs or wild horses, the symbol of the American wild west.
36:35 There is a strict hierarchy within wild horse society, and it is dangerous to be elected
36:40 on such a social ladder.
36:42 The main male always serves as the protector of his group.
36:45 It conducts constant patrols, searching for males who wish to mate with its mares.
36:50 If another male is keen to join the herd, it is not so easy.
36:54 The stallion leader will make life very difficult for it because it won't tolerate a trespasser.
36:59 Balancing on two hooves, they start exchanging strokes.
37:02 The muscles of the jaws are so developed that they can tear muscle tissue and even break
37:06 bones.
37:08 Another tactic is a blow with the hind hooves, the force of which is a ton.
37:13 If such a blow hits the head, it is possible for it to be fatal.
37:25 Lions vs. Hyenas Two of the most formidable forces on the
37:29 vast African savannah live in families, which allows them to hunt the largest prey.
37:34 Together they manage to slaughter not only large antelope, but even the formidable buffalo.
37:39 Their feud has lasted for thousands of years, but so far neither side has managed to win.
37:45 The reason is that lions and hyenas live in the same area and they share a common food
37:50 base.
37:51 Interestingly, hyenas have significantly higher biting power than lions, and their teeth are
37:56 stronger so that they can bite through any bone.
37:59 As always, the battle is for food.
38:02 It's clear that a one-on-one lion can defeat any hyena.
38:05 But it's all about numbers, and against a hungry and nimble pack, even a few lions can't
38:11 resist.
38:19 Elephant vs. Hippopotamus In this video, you can see the elephant wanted
38:23 to swim in the swamp and forgot about its cub, who always follows it.
38:28 The elephant was knee-deep in water, but the poor baby almost drowned, for it was only
38:32 helped by its trunk, which it carefully held above water to breathe.
38:37 But this was not the end of the elephant problems, as there were two hippos in the swamp.
38:42 They do not like strangers in their territory, so they slowly rushed to the elephant which
38:47 was barely hanging on, but the furious elephant mother reacted to the threat in time.
38:53 It attacked the hippos and drove them away with its powerful tusks.
38:57 It's good that everything ended well for the elephants.
39:04 And next, we have two giant male brown bears fighting for dominance during the mating season
39:09 on the Alaska Peninsula.
39:11 This battle can lead to serious or even fatal injuries as the urge to mate is strong.
39:17 The female brown bear prefers the most dominant males.
39:20 The most important thing for it is to pass on the winning genes to the future offspring.
39:25 Males can weigh up to 680 kilograms, which makes them the largest terrestrial predators
39:30 on Earth.
39:31 Though these predators seem clumsy, it is a well-known fact that a grizzly can outrun
39:35 even a horse at a short distance.
39:37 I never saw a clear winner in this fight.
39:48 And this is a small battle between a bear and its cubs against the wolves.
39:52 In this footage, you can see how the brown bear family was surrounded by wolves, who
39:56 were not just attacking and surrounding the cubs, but also protecting their young.
40:01 The mother was in quite a quandary about whether to continue on despite the wolves or to go
40:05 back, where a male was waiting who could easily attack the cubs.
40:09 The wolves hid in the bushes during the fight, and the cubs stayed together near their mother.
40:15 The wolves managed to bite the mother bear several times, but the fight did not turn
40:19 into a serious attack.
40:21 The bear family continued on their way.
40:24 The cubs crawled out of the bushes and began to play, and it is good that no one was hurt.
40:33 Let's start with a heartbreaking situation.
40:36 A large anaconda strangled a baby calf.
40:39 People just didn't have time to come to the rescue.
40:41 The cow, which found its baby, tried for a long time to shake it with its muzzle, but
40:46 it did not help it.
40:48 People at that time tied the anaconda with ropes and tried to drag it across the river,
40:52 but it looks like the cow realized what had happened, and after the bite on its nose,
40:57 it just got furious.
40:58 You can see the real mother's rage.
41:01 The cow started to take as much revenge as it could, trampling the snake with her hooves
41:05 and muzzle.
41:06 I think the anaconda is unlikely to be left alive, especially after what it did to the
41:11 calf.
41:22 A brave turtle faces a pack of fearful cows.
41:25 I have seen many videos of cows being curious and cowardly at the same time.
41:30 This won't even be a battle, but just a funny episode with a turtle and cows who couldn't
41:34 figure out what a live rock was doing in their pasture.
41:37 The white cow gets the first bite on the nose.
41:40 It bounces back in fright and runs away.
41:44 Curiosity only grows after this, but no one else risks approaching.
41:48 The bravest was a little calf.
41:50 It came up as if nothing had happened and started sniffing the evil turtle.
41:54 There was no need to wait for a bite in the nose, and then you see yourself and the sacred
41:59 cows scattering the whole herd.
42:05 Snake vs. White Heron I don't know what kind of snake it is, but
42:08 it looks a lot like a viper.
42:10 And after all, the little white heron is a pretty rare bird that happened to get bitten
42:14 by a snake.
42:15 It must have been hunting toads too.
42:18 I'm sure the snake didn't attack first, but was just defending itself, for such a big
42:22 bird was certainly out of its depth.
42:24 Clawing its sharp fangs into the wing, the viper was not going to let the poor bird go.
42:30 The white heron defended itself as best it could and even pecked the snake in the head,
42:35 but there was little result.
42:36 In the end, the heron managed to escape, or rather, it was just let go, after which it
42:42 crawled to shore with a wounded wing.
42:44 I think that it will not be able to survive because it has received the fullest dose of
42:49 deadly poison.
42:51 In previous episodes of Battle of the Animals, we have already seen what a successful hunter
42:56 the hungry jaguar is.
42:58 It can easily track down even a crocodile, attack and stay in this fight as a winner.
43:10 Jaguars very often hunt caimans.
43:12 Having killed such a large prey, the predator stays near it and eats it in two tries.
43:22 But not always everything ends so smoothly.
43:25 There were cases when the jaguar itself almost became a victim of the toothy reptile.
43:31 Here you see how the crocodile dragged the cat of prey into the water and only a few
43:35 seconds later, by some miracle, the jaguar managed to get out.
43:53 And then another funny incident.
43:55 When the jaguar again overestimated its abilities, the crocodile grabbed its tail and held it,
44:01 not allowing it to get out of the water.
44:03 But luck was again on the side of the cat, and it managed to escape from these powerful
44:08 jaws.
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