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00:00 Hello everyone, you're on the Buffalo Channel!
00:02 At the core of the animal world is a struggle for survival.
00:06 In order to feed and survive, animals put up real battles between themselves every day.
00:12 Don't forget to leave a comment about which fight impressed you the most.
00:15 Let's start!
00:23 Bear vs. Deer
00:27 The video quality is poor, but you need to see this fight.
00:31 The grizzly bear is none other than the North American subspecies of the common brown bear.
00:36 Today it is one of the 10 most ferocious and aggressive animals on the earth.
00:41 Even its Latin name means ferocious and fearful.
00:48 But there is nothing worse than disturbing a bear and her babies.
00:52 The deer did not know that and probably thought that his big antlers would help him in the
00:56 battle.
00:57 But it ended sorrowfully.
00:59 The deer just drifted away.
01:01 And the bears just continued on their way.
01:05 For the bear, it was just self-defense because they eat mostly plant food and very rarely
01:10 small fowl.
01:14 The bear tears its prey with claws and teeth in a matter of minutes.
01:20 In 1987 in Canada, a grizzly bear mauled two women who met the bear cub and decided to
01:25 play with him.
01:32 Orcas vs. Seal
01:35 Orcas never tire of distinguishing and surprising with their intelligence and cleverness.
01:40 Scientists from the Research Center observed orcas in western Antarctica.
01:46 If a seal is hiding on an ice flow, and thus is out of the predator's reach, several orcas
01:51 attack this rookery, creating powerful waves that either wash away the victim or split
01:56 the ice flow itself.
02:00 As soon as the seal is in the water, the animals in the whole gang try to eat it, but the nimble
02:04 seal manages to climb back up.
02:08 In total, zoologists observed 14 attacks in 12 of which orcas adopted the tactics of killer
02:13 waves.
02:16 Reports of similar killer whale tricks have appeared before, but they were rare and isolated
02:21 observations.
02:33 Baboon vs. Flamingo
02:37 Despite the seemingly clumsy nature of baboons, they are excellent at catching flamingos.
02:42 In front of you is a massive flock that just does not have enough time to take off.
02:46 It's all about the unexpected attack of the baboon, which is an omnivore just like humans.
02:55 They are active and inquisitive monkeys that live in a social environment.
02:59 Their pack consists of 50 to 80 monkeys.
03:02 The relationships are based on the primacy of males and a few females.
03:10 Among the animal foods, most are snails, fish, birds, and insects, as well as lizards, mice,
03:15 and other small rodents.
03:20 Horse vs. Crocodile
03:22 It is unclear to me why the crocodile caused such aggression to the horse.
03:26 Perhaps because it got too close to his herd.
03:29 The black stallion furiously pounced on the peacefully resting crocodile and began trampling
03:34 it with his hooves.
03:36 The shocked crocodile immediately ran to the water, but after a second attempted attack,
03:41 it still bit the horse's leg.
03:43 That was the end of their fight, but I think the stallion was very lucky because it could
03:47 have been much worse.
03:50 Now there are the mustangs or wild horses, the symbol of the American wild west.
03:55 There is a strict hierarchy within wild horse society, and it is dangerous to be elected
04:00 on such a social ladder.
04:02 The main male always serves as the protector of his group.
04:05 It conducts constant patrols, searching for males who wish to mate with its mares.
04:10 If another male is keen to join the herd, it is not so easy.
04:14 The stallion leader will make life very difficult for it because it won't tolerate a trespasser.
04:19 Balancing on two hooves, they start exchanging strokes.
04:22 The muscles of the jaws are so developed that they can tear muscle tissue and even break
04:26 bones.
04:28 Another tactic is a blow with the hind hooves, the force of which is a ton.
04:33 If such a blow hits the head, it is possible for it to be fatal.
04:44 And now you see very funny fights between koalas.
04:47 These cute and almost toy animals also know how to scream and make unusual sounds, as
04:52 well as scratch and bite each other.
04:55 This is how koalas can divide territory, and if you see a koala trying to pull another
04:59 koala out of the tree, it is not a male duel.
05:03 This way, the male likes to educate his mate.
05:06 It drives it down from the tree to prove who's boss in the family.
05:09 The female, after a short struggle, usually finds itself under the tree, and as a resentful
05:14 female it cries, making funny, pathetic sounds.
05:18 But in a few minutes, the koala already sleeps or eats leaves together.
05:27 Leopard vs Gazelle In this video, you can see a perfect example
05:33 of successful hunting of a female leopard.
05:35 The predator spotted a flock of unsuspecting gazelles, crouching secretly in the tall grass.
05:41 The animal crawls quietly closer and closer, waiting for the perfect moment to attack.
05:46 It's spectacular how low it presses itself to the ground and how carefully it moves.
05:51 The moment of attack is perfectly chosen.
05:54 The gazelle didn't have time to escape even a few meters.
05:57 Then the big cat takes its prey into the bushes, perhaps away from prying eyes, or maybe just
06:03 into the shade for a more comfortable meal.
06:06 Next, a grizzly family is on the shore eating a whale carcass.
06:12 You see a male stranger quietly approaching them from the forest who is also starving.
06:17 The female with its calf immediately felt threatened and began to move aside, but the
06:21 male intruder attacks it and a battle ensues.
06:29 To the aid of the female, its larger bear immediately rushes in and the battle heats
06:33 up with renewed vigor.
06:39 Soon the bears clarify their relationship, growling at each other, and the grizzly stranger
06:44 realizes that it won't get the meat so easily.
06:49 Here are some more grizzly bear battles.
06:51 Looks impressive.
06:52 An impala is trying to escape a crocodile.
07:22 The impala is a slender, beautiful animal of medium size.
07:26 Its fur is smooth and shiny, and it has a tuft of coarse black hair on its hind legs
07:31 just above the heel of its hoof, which is why impalas are called black-footed antelopes.
07:36 Listening to this description, one cannot believe that such a fragile animal can cope
07:40 with the onslaught of a bloodthirsty crocodile lurking in a pond and catching the impala
07:46 in its clinging teeth.
07:48 This is precisely what happened.
07:50 In this video shot by eyewitnesses, the impala struggled for several minutes to break away,
07:55 either by jerking or by using the technique of slow escape, but none of the attempts were
08:00 successful.
08:02 In the end, the impala dragged the crocodile almost to the shore of the fatal pond and,
08:07 after lulling its vigilance with a few quick jerks, finally got out of the water.
08:13 Luck was clearly on its side that day, thought the people behind the camera and the other
08:18 animals watching from the sidelines.
08:20 But then something happened that nobody expected.
08:23 A leopard jumped out of the bushes at the speed of light and rushed after its prey.
08:27 Of course, the impala had little chance of survival.
08:30 It had spent all its strength to get away from the crocodile.
08:34 And here came a fresh leopard.
08:35 The conjectures were confirmed, and in a few minutes, the same people with the camera saw
08:39 the picture of a happy spotted animal walking over the hill holding the impala's neck
08:44 with its teeth.
08:55 In this nighttime surveillance video, we see many domestic cows, but suddenly, they all
09:00 scatter and the youngest calf is attacked by a hungry leopard.
09:06 The cat grabs its prey in the neck, but just look at the cows come running to help the
09:10 baby.
09:11 The black cow was the bravest, with its horns it scared away the predator and saved the
09:15 calf.
09:19 I hope you enjoyed the episode with the incredible animal battles.
09:23 Don't forget to like and subscribe to the Buffalo channel, and thanks to everyone who
09:27 watched to the end.
09:29 See you soon!

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