10 CRAZIEST ANIMAL FIGHTS CAUGHT ON CAMERA (5)

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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.
01:11 Capybaras vs. Pit Bull Here you see how a naughty pit bull decided
01:16 to attack a pack of capybaras.
01:20 A capybara is a rodent that weighs up to 65 kilograms and looks very much like a huge
01:25 guinea pig.
01:27 Capybaras are semi-aquatic and spend most of their time in water.
01:30 So for a dog to fight in water with a pack of such giant guinea pigs is doomed to failure
01:35 in advance.
01:40 But the dog still confidently swims toward them despite the bites and attacks of the
01:44 capybaras, who are just protecting their nest and offspring.
01:53 The pit bull pays no attention at all to the cries of his mistress, who calls out to him
01:58 on the other shore.
02:03 Good thing the capybaras weren't too aggressive and the dog returned to his mistress unharmed.
02:17 One of the most peaceful big cats is certainly the cheetah.
02:21 This does not mean that if you notice a cheetah you can go up to it and rub its neck, but
02:25 they are not dangerous for people.
02:27 The world fame of the cheetah is not because of its peaceful disposition, but its incredible
02:32 sprinting ability.
02:41 Now you see how the fastest terrestrial predator spotted a family of warthogs, but the cheetah
02:46 clearly underestimated its opponents.
03:00 The large warthogs started to defend their young fiercely and took turns pouncing on
03:04 the brazen predator.
03:12 After a successful hit, the cheetah flew several meters into the air and immediately realized
03:17 that it had to get out of the way quickly.
03:25 Possum vs Komodo Dragon
03:28 In this footage you see how the fearsome Komodo dragon predator has spotted easy prey, the
03:33 possum's nest.
03:35 It is one of the most dangerous lizards in the world, with a powerful set of teeth and
03:39 jaws used to tear apart its prey.
03:43 In addition, it has a secret weapon in its arsenal, deadly poison.
03:47 Possums, on the other hand, are very fearful and small marsupial mammals, running away
03:52 or pretending to be dead at any danger.
03:56 But when it comes to protecting the nest and offspring, the female possum, like any mother,
04:01 fiercely defends its children from the tailed lizard.
04:04 It bit the Komodo's tail as hard as it could and chased it away from the nest.
04:09 I think that it did not have time to eat anyone because after the attack on its tail, it only
04:14 thought of how to turn and run away.
04:25 Wolf vs Elk
04:27 A resident accidentally noticed the battle and filmed it with a drone.
04:31 Despite the obvious difference in size, the wolf suddenly appeared from the forest and
04:35 attacked the elk standing in shallow water.
04:38 A long fight ensued between the animals.
04:41 The elk fought off wolf attacks and tried to hoof it, yet the predator managed to get
04:45 close to the victim and claw at its leg.
04:47 A couple of minutes later, the elk managed to get away and tried to leave, but the wolf
04:52 kept up and ran after the intended victim.
04:54 Eventually, the elk managed to get to deep water, where the tired predator did not dare
04:59 go.
05:00 Adult elk are hunted only in packs, so it is unclear what the wolf was hoping for in
05:05 our case.
05:15 You see how two lions came close to a buffalo, which had fought off his herd a little, and
05:20 it realized that it was in trouble because the lions were already aiming to attack.
05:27 The predators don't hesitate to attack and throw the bull to the ground, but as you can
05:30 see, help is here.
05:34 The herd of buffalo scared away one lion, then the other one ran away and the buffalo
05:38 was relieved.
05:46 Snake vs Mouse
05:48 Of course, the snake must defeat the mouse because this is their main diet, but you just
05:52 look who is about to interfere and take the prey right out of the toothy mouth.
06:03 The snake has already tried to swallow the caught prey, but the monkeys are very curious
06:07 and the bravest of them decided to save the poor mouse.
06:11 You see the monkey carefully pulls the mouse by the tail and then runs away with it, but
06:15 I think it was too late to save the mouse.
06:26 Tigers are the largest land predators, second only in weight to polar bears and brown bears.
06:31 You can see how on a chilly morning a tigress decided to leave its cubs behind and went
06:36 hunting, it spotted several boars busy eating near a pond and quietly crept up on tiptoe
06:41 to them.
06:50 The tigress was really lucky, the poor boar ran right out at it, as if it jumped into
06:55 its deadly embrace.
06:56 It resisted a little, but it was no use.
07:04 Jaguar vs Otter
07:06 The first animal you all know very well, everyone has heard about this outstanding beautiful
07:10 cat that lives in South America.
07:12 It can be distinguished from the others by the spotted pattern, which is unique to each
07:16 individual, it is something like the fingerprints of humans.
07:20 The jaguar can weigh up to 158 kilograms, these large cats are excellent swimmers, divers
07:27 and have the strongest grip.
07:29 It would seem that the poor otter who was lying on the beach and did not suspect anything
07:33 had no chance of survival, especially if you consider how the fight began.
07:38 But then, somehow magically, the otter escaped from the clutches of the nimble jaguar and
07:43 quickly made a run for it, hiding under the water.
07:46 Either out of resentment for the failed hunt or out of fear of other otters in the water,
07:51 the jaguar did not dare to dive after them.
07:54 Even if it had jumped, I don't think it would have had much chance of catching up with them.
07:58 Otters feel in the water like fish, they even almost always have the entrance to their hole
08:03 underwater anyway, like for the unexpected solution.
08:08 A large herd of buffalo in the Kariegu Nature Reserve in South Africa was filmed running
08:13 into a rhino.
08:14 The bravest male buffalo burst out of the herd and decides to chase the 2.5 ton rhino
08:20 out of the way.
08:23 It was obviously a very reckless act, the brazen buffalo was simply flipped over and
08:28 after such a somersault, he immediately realized that it had to get out of the way.
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